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Gutted by fire in 1980, the church was restored, based on Strickland's designs.

Although neither survived, the west garden was restored, based on 19th-century plans, in 1993.

The European Bison (Bison bonasus), (EB), after extinction in the wild before World War II, was restored based on progeny of just 12 individuals preserved in private collections and zoological gardens [ 9].

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This compilation from the 1st century bce or ce (specialists disagree on the exact date of its completion) has been restored based on two main sources.

The damaged foundation of the earth-timber heritage architecture in Jingangshan region is being restored based on this formulation.

The library's plaster cornice and other architectural details have been restored based on a 1912 photograph.

The images were restored based on deconvolution using an appropriately measured PSF with a classical maximum likelihood estimate algorithm (Huygens Professional software, SVI, Hilversum, Netherlands).

Although the true nature of the restored tissue is unclear, the torn meniscus is believed to be restored, based on previous studies showing cartilage recovery using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in patients with osteonecrosis, osteoarthritis, and chondromalacia patellae [ 9, 10].

In contrast, when Leu363 was mutated to an alanine, uptake was restored (Fig 4C), substantiating our hypothesis, based on the crystal structure, that TMH10 must occupy a defined closed position for transport to occur.

But some local pride may be restored with The Bang Bang Club, based on a book by the photojournalists Greg Marinovich and João Silva, which recreates the fragility of the "Rainbow Nation" in the early 1990s in townships such as Thokoza, where supporters of the ANC and Inkatha Freedom Party fought running battles.

Historically, surveys using the Decayed, Missing and Filled Tooth (DMFT) Index have provided data that was translated into future predictions, such as the potential number of teeth to be restored and extracted based on the strength of impact imposed by risk factors identified [ 14- 18].

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