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An artificial guided ecological restoration mode and method with the partition restoration, damage reduction and plant promotion as the key was provided (Zhang et al. 2013).
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Yet the hard lesson of three centuries of modern archaeology is that over-restoration damages the past.
However, after a $90,000 restoration the damage is now invisible to the naked eye.
Unfortunately, unless one does a complete vehicle disassembly, inspection and restoration, flood damage may not become evident for some time, and the creep of corrosion can cause problems in the future.
At the beginning of the restoration, any damage was not observed on the vault.
Copper compounds in liquid form are used as a wood preservative, particularly in treating original portion of structures during restoration of damage due to dry rot.
But full restoration of damages is expected to take years and to cost millions of dollars.
Restoration of damaged physical, social, economic, and environmental assets is a complicated and drawn-out process.
A hemiporous hydroxyapatite (HAp) scaffold was prepared to support the tissue engineered approach to the restoration of damaged bone.
AmeriCares An international emergency response organization, AmeriCares provides relief by sending medical supplies as a first response, aid for survivors of disasters, restoration of damages and works toward long-term building plans.
This study revealed that the failure of dental post-restored restorations is a typical damage-driven continuum-to-discrete process.
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