In both France and Germany, for instance, the process of replenishment after a great war can be traced both early and late in the 19th century.
However, this rainfall did little to assist the replenishment of already severly depleted reservoir at Ravensthorpe.
At the same time, in his later view, Plato avoids the exaggeration of denying all positive quality of pleasure even to the coarser sensual gratifications; they are undoubtedly cases of that " replenishment " or " restoration " to its " natural state " of a bodily organ, in which he defines pleasure to consist (see Timaeus, pp. 64, 65); he merely maintains that the common estimate of them is to a large extent illusory, or a false appearance of pleasure is produced by contrast with the antecedent or concomitant painful condition of the organ.
We now know that there is actually a two-phase process of glycogen replenishment.
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