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Even when relations were at their nadir, military sales continued, as did foreign trade worth $3 billion a year.All the same, the Israeli-Turkish strategic relationship is unlikely to be wholly restored, not least because of Mr Erdogan's sharp tongue.

He, like his late father, a prime minister before him, thinks Japan has to be more frank about its rapine imperial past if trust is to be wholly restored with Japan's Asian neighbours an attitude that Mr Aso last week dismissed as "masochism .Yet even Mr Abe was able to make an opening towards China perhaps the only real success of his term.

This begs the question of whether, conversely, the downregulation of IP3R1 in ataxias with supersensitive IP3R1 could partially or wholly restore normal calcium response.

Even in many syndesmochorial placentas the uterus lining may be wholly or partly restored before the end of pregnancy.

Making discipline a democratic, inclusive process is an act of good faith that's wholly necessary to restoring trust in Goodell's competency.

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The resulting data — the repeated electrical signals of a monkey wishing to capture a treat — allowed scientists at Duke University's Center for Neuroengineering to demonstrate a way to restore mobility to the wholly paralyzed and locked in.

This was his De re aedificatoria (Ten Books on Architecture), not a restored text of Vitruvius but a wholly new work, that won him his reputation as the "Florentine Vitruvius".

Welensky pleaded with Macmillan to deploy the Rhodesian forces but Macmillan rebuffed him, telling Welensky their hopes were pinned on the United Nations being able to restore order, and hoping for a wholly neutral or anti-communist Congo.

The Guardian of London said that the statue was not wholly original and called it a "jigsaw" of ancient and restored fragments.

On the basis of available data, we may assume that UCP2 contributes to the dysfunction of wild-type p53 and targeting mitochondrial uncoupling by UCP2 inhibition or by some other ways may help restore the functions of p53 unless this is wholly incapacitated by mutations.

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