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What if engines were re-manufacturable, and we could
recover
the component materials and significantly reduce energy demand.
What if we could
recover
components from circuit boards, reutilize them, and then fundamentally
recover
the materials within them through a second stage?
Two and a half million people will be permanently disabled or displaced, and the communities will take 20 to 30 years to
recover
and billions of economic losses.
But because the skin does not fully recover, scarring continues to be a major clinical issue for doctors around the world.
Sure, sitting for brief periods can help us
recover
from stress or recuperate from exercise.
Do these cells also help a monkey to
recover
after a lesion?
Patients are completely plegic, and then they try to
recover
due to a brain plasticity mechanism, they
recover
to a certain extent, exactly the same for the monkey.
What if there were a technology that could
recover
these lost and unknown works?
For five years, I had been working with an ultraviolet lamp trying to
recover
traces of the writing and I'd gone about as far as technology at the time could actually take me.
I went online, and there I learned about how multispectral imaging had been used to
recover
two lost treatises of the famed Greek mathematician Archimedes from a 13th-century palimpsest.
So, spectral imaging can
recover
lost texts.
More subtly, though, it can
recover
a second story behind every object, the story of how, when and by whom a text was created, and, sometimes, what the author was thinking at the time he wrote.
The idea is for the aircraft to
recover
no matter what state it finds itself in, and through practice, improve its performance over time.
So what does it look like to give fish a break and let them
recover?
Past interventions have successfully helped depleted fish populations
recover.
We recovered 75 percent of the computers that he sold and gave them back to Best Buy, and came up with a financial plan to repay for the computers we couldn't
recover.
Most people
recover
from that pretty quickly.
By the time kids are 11, 50 percent of them have fallen so far behind in their education that they have no hope to
recover.
Retailers are scrambling to
recover
their losses.
How was it, then, that Toyota was able to
recover
car production?
In our recent experiments, we found with patch-cutting and retention of hub trees and regeneration to a diversity of species and genes and genotypes that these mycorrhizal networks, they
recover
really rapidly.
When I first saw him, he was going through painful physiotherapy to
recover
from his fresh wounds.
The reality is Mohammed never received proper help to fully
recover.
He had tried to
recover
explosives from that shell.
Is there any way we can start to think about how to protect and quickly
recover
the institutions that are critical to survival, like the health system?"
Good people could be seduced across that line, and under good and some rare circumstances, bad kids could
recover
with help, with reform, with rehabilitation.
You leave your comfort zone, have an experience that transforms you, and then you
recover
and do it again.
Fortunately, that's quite rare, and most people
recover.
Seven: publication and temporary creative successes are something you have to
recover
from.
Even as we go through bleaching events, more frequent and in more places, some corals will be able to
recover.
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