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Significats de better preservation en anglès
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Ús de better preservation en anglès
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We conclude that ABVD is associated with relatively betterpreservation of gonadal function.
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Every thing in the English constitution had been regulated for the betterpreservation of peace.
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The communion-table is polished, and in much betterpreservation.
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Moreover, with the help of a mixed sparsity-regularization, betterpreservation of soft-tissue structures can be potentially obtained.
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Some of this meat they smoked for its betterpreservation, but most of it was eaten fresh.
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Now in the Accademia delle Belle Arti of Florence, where it was placed for its betterpreservation in 1831.
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That on the W. side is in betterpreservation than the other, although more ruined than the theatres at Djerash.
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In the coved ceiling, however, there are still some bright frescos, in betterpreservation than any others; not particularly beautiful, nevertheless.
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The Baptistery frescoes, dealing with the legend of S. John, show a remarkable advance; and they are luckily in betterpreservation.
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The glass stopper was carefully secured by a piece of leather, for the betterpreservation, I suppose, of the liquid inside.
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Those on the south side are more perfect, and the backs are in betterpreservation, though the plain panels have been removed.
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Maria ad Martyres, or the Rotunda, once the Pantheon of Agrippa, is in betterpreservation than any other monument of ancient Rome.
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However, emerging data suggest that frequent hemodialysis accelerates residual renal function decline, and infrequent regimens may provide betterpreservation of native kidney function.
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We have during the last year labored faithfully and against unfavorable conditions to secure betterpreservation of seal life in the Bering Sea.
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The head of Tonga's Tourism Authority says he hopes the creation of a local heritage society will lead to betterpreservation of historical sites.
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SIR,-Throughthe polite attention of Mr. Cardwell I have been favoured with a copy of your bill-"Forthe betterpreservation of Salmon."