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This raises the possibility of having to extract comparative DNA samples from other bones (say, a verified 150-year-old Umatilla skeleton that has not yet been repatriated) and perhaps to get DNA from representatives of the five claimant tribes, preferably people without an Anglo-Irish-French great-grandparent.
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A Swedish longitudinal study on mass-evacuated subjects from Kosovo [ 9] found that eighteen months after evacuation, PTSD rates had risen from 37%to80%0% in subjects not yet having been repatriated, whereas those having repatriated voluntarily showed less morbidity at 52%.
All four have since been repatriated to Uganda.
By February 1941, 105,833 Flemish soldiers had been repatriated.
The other half have been repatriated to Tunisia.
Beginning in 2008, many have been repatriated to Lao PDR.
Meanwhile, although more than 155 000 razorback sucker have been repatriated, the repatriate population estimates have remained fairly static between 1000 and 3000 fish.
Berge and Yves Saint Laurent's rabbit and rat are the last of the known surviving heads yet to be repatriated.
For instance, the US announced on 25 June that another man, Abdul Shalabi, could be repatriated, yet he did not leave until 22 September, 89 days later.
It is not yet clear when the body will be repatriated to Russia.
Most were repatriated.
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