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repair

[ri-pair] / rɪˈpɛər /






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These rapid shifts appear to suppress bowel cancer cell growth while also speeding up the repair of damaged DNA.

From Science Daily

In his first interview with the club's media channels, he used the word 'win' 14 times - a clear signal that he understands the only way to repair this fractured relationship is through results.

From BBC

The fountain “contains deteriorated concrete, corroded structural steel and hazardous materials and its mechanical and electrical systems are beyond repair,” Goodwin said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Researchers from Brazil and Portugal have created a new magnetic nanocomposite designed to attack bone cancer while also supporting bone repair.

From Science Daily

The city is also slated this year to release a series of reports, prepared by engineering firm AECOM, dealing with infrastructure repairs, fire protection and traffic management during the rebuilding.

From Los Angeles Times