Definition of Recuperation. Meaning of Recuperation. Synonyms of Recuperation

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- Look up recuperation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recuperation can refer to: Recuperation (recovery), a period of physical or mental recovery Recuperation...
- wrote of the "recuperation of the internet by capital" and says that the consequences of this persistent corporate media recuperation included a reinforcement...
- A recuperator (electro- end carbogidro-) - is a special purpose counter-flow energy recovery heat exchanger positioned within the supply and exhaust air...
- With physical trauma or disease suffered by an organism, healing involves the repairing of damaged tissue(s), organs and the biological system as a whole...
- Sleep is a state of reduced mental and physical activity in which consciousness is altered and certain sensory activity is inhibited. During sleep, there...
- The Artistic Recovery Commission (Commission de récupération artistique, or CRA) was a French public body of the Ministry of Education created on November...
- and Quebec requested aid from the Canadian Forces (CF), and Operation Recuperation began on January 8. Over 15,000 troops were deplo****. It was the largest...
- example, worker-recuperated enterprise, recuperated/recovered factory/business/company, worker-recovered factory/business, worker-recuperated/recovered company...
- with an acoustically oriented album, entitled Freedom, Love and The Recuperation of the Human Mind, in 2016, as well as a children's album called Ben...
- sail to a foreign port, perhaps in India, where she could spend time recuperating. However, these plans were ultimately abandoned when Malichus I, as advised...