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The American Center thus reopened, after having earlier given its book collections away, including to recipients in Kosovo.

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The results provide evidence that cytosolic acidification assuredly induces H2O2 removal in guard cells, and thus reopens the stomata had been closed by ABA.

The results showed that the citric acid leaching could preferentially remove the extra-framework Al (EFAl) species formed by steaming treatment and thus reopen the EFAl-blocked pore channels of the steamed zeolite.

On January 29 , 2009the President signed his first bill in office; the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act, which makes each unfair paycheck an act of discrimination, and thus reopens the 180-day window for filing a court case.

Thus, it reopens the prospect of broader negotiations with Iran in any place, including Turkey and Brazil.

Even in this tradition, however, the artists' appropriations are never truly random but invariably require some selection, presentation, and the like, and thus inevitably reopen interpretive questions about the significance these art objects have for the artistic subject who chose them.

In 1991 George Lang, the Hungarian-American restaurateur, bought Gundel with the backing of Ronald S. Lauder, spent millions renovating it and reopened it with much fanfare, thus signaling the rebirth of fine dining in Hungary.

In case FSA indicates residual disease, the wound can be reopened immediately for additional surgical cavity shaving, thus preventing a costly re-excision procedure at a later stage.

Efforts by Mr. Federicci's associates to get the case reopened and to be allowed to present new evidence have thus far failed.

The 100-mile highway to Tartus, and thus to Latakia – long closed by the armed opposition – has just been reopened by Assad's divisions.

The observations are consistent with the hornification mechanism proposed for native cellulose fibres in which the voids are partially or totally 'zipped up' during drying by the formation of additional hydrogen bonds between elementary fibrils and are thus not able to reopen fully on re-wetting [Stone JE, Scallan AM.

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