We therefore had to make a judgment as to whether repopulation was realistic or feasible. |
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This is a place where teenagers do their bit to aid in the repopulation of New Zealand. |
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A week after the mayor had to suspend his repopulation schedule, the water is being pumped, the levees being patched and the return is on. |
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Thus the repopulation of the Southwest by whites depended on kin support. |
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The Reconquista was a process not only of war and conquest, but also of repopulation. |
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Encouraging civic action, fostering repopulation, providing information and resources is the foundation on which we build and grow. |
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The repopulation of the species is made more difficult because titis are monogamous, mating for life. |
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Because the project is in its first year, the birds will be monitored so officials can determine if repopulation is successful. |
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To evaluate the effect of SMN on DOX induced damages on spermatocytogenesis, the repopulation index was determined. |
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The result was a repopulation of the central area, with the sunny south bank of the river attracting bars and restaurants. |
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Later kings and repopulation efforts led to the creation of more settlements, also with rectangular grid plans. |
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Jim Crumley, himself an incomer, has noted the difficulties faced by Yell by both depopulation and repopulation. |
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After this, he passed a law that rewarded families for having many children, to speed up the repopulation of Italy. |
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The repopulation index is the percentage of tubules populated with germ cells that had clearly reached the intermediate spermatogonial stage or later. |
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The repopulation of the Douro Basin took place in two distinct phases. |
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Repopulation during protracted treatment is one reason for tumour persistence after radiotherapy. |
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