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In biology, the rectification of damage to a body. If a body is damaged, it needs to be repaired. Bodies are made of organs, which are themselves made of tissues. Each tissue is made of many similar cells. Damage will certainly kill some cells. In most tissues, some surrounding cells will be able to divide to produce new cells identical to the ones that were killed. This cell division repairs the damage. The same kind of cell division is used during growth.



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Others define the reusables (working and repairable electronics) and secondary scrap (copper, steel, plastic, etc.
If you want to know if an item is repairable or not, check the MR codes in FED LOG/ AMDF on NSNs.
A freeture must be Free A freeture must be Realistic A freeture must be Extra A freeture must be Enhancing A freeture must be Tangible A freeture must be Unused A freeture must be Repairable A freeture must be Extractable The basis for any freetured item is determined by the fact that there is no charge or cost associated with the delivery of the item which would require the recipient to pay for.
 
 
 
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