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Left to their own ways, beavers could reintroduce us to a North America that disappeared when they did.
For up to a quarter of the sample, the investigators could not precisely trace the recordings' ownership--an extra obstacle for anyone hoping to reintroduce an old favorite record to the modern world.
According to the sponsors, they have requested a priority review of an application to reintroduce Tysabri to the market.
 
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