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  • 41Salvage therapy — Intervention MeSH D016879 Salvage therapy is a form of treatment given after an ailment does not respond to standard treatment[1]. The most common diseas …

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  • 42Salvage Squad — is a television programme in which the Salvage Squad faced the challenge of restoring an item of classic machinery. The task was usually against a tight deadline, such as a public unveiling at a vehicle rally. In addition to vintage cars, lorries …

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  • 43Salvage (Transformers) — Salvage is the name of a fictional character in the various Transformers universes.2007 Transformers movieTransformers character name =Salvage japanname = caption = affiliation =Autobot subgroup =Deluxe Vehicles rank = function = partner = motto …

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  • 44salvage value — n 1: the value of damaged property 2: the actual or estimated value realized on the sale of a fixed asset at the end of its useful life ◇ Salvage value is used in calculating depreciation. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… …

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  • 45Salvage enzyme — Salvage enzymes are enzymes, nucleoside kinases, required during cell division to salvage nucleotides, present in body fluids, for the manufacture of DNA.They catalyze the phosphorylation of nucleosides to nucleoside 5 phosphates, that are… …

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  • 46Salvage Corps — came into existence in the 19th Century. With the growth of cities, fires and insurance, underwriters in several cities established fire fighting services to reduce losses. As municipal fire brigades became more competent in the 20th century, the …

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  • 47Salvage anthropology — is related to salvage ethnography, but involves the collection or salvage of cultural artifacts and even human remains as its method. In the late 19th century native populations were on the decline and early anthropologists feared that native… …

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  • 48salvage material — UK US noun [U] COMMERCE ► SALVAGE(Cf. ↑salvage) noun …

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  • 49salvage yard — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a place where old cars and machines are taken apart so that the metal and other parts they contain can be used again: »an auto salvage yard …

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  • 50salvage yard — ► NOUN ▪ a place where disused machinery, vehicles, etc. are broken up and parts salvaged …

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