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Cardiomyocytes that are lost during disease are not sufficiently replaced, due to the limited regenerative capacity of the heart.
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From that point onwards, the Luftwaffe began to suffer casualties in aircrews it could not sufficiently replace.
He added that if Vieira chose to leave, the club could sufficiently replace him: "We've worked very hard in the last five years to get good young players in and you saw that today".
The ZSK changes more often and may be cryptographically less complex if sufficiently often replaced with new keys.
Sonication of the sample reduced the number of cell doublets, but not sufficiently to replace gating on FSC/SSC (Supplementary Figure S1).
93 104 When exposed to heat stress in the days preceding competition, it may, however, be advisable to remind athletes to drink sufficiently and replace electrolyte losses to ensure that euhydration is maintained.
The RAF aircraft industry supported the losses and its pilots were replaced sufficiently to limit the RAF's decline in strength and deny the Germans victory.
In the next theorem the sign condition (p(t geq0) will be sufficiently eliminated by replacing (A3) with ((mathrm{A}'_{3})): (vk_{2}(u,v)= zeta k_{1} u,v)) for some (zeta>0) and all ((u,v inmathbb{R}^{2}).
As such, reductions in fire-related tree mortality are thought to be one of the primary mechanisms by which fuel treatments may be able to protect long-term forest carbon stocks, particularly when post-fire regeneration is not sufficiently dense to replace the trees killed during fire [15, 26].
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