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The following information is about Recovery.
Recovery Defined
The portion of the stroke, between the release and the catch, during which the oar is brought into position for the next stroke.
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Off-site Recovery Links, User Submitted
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Wed Nov 19
- Plan for disaster recovery in Project Server 2007
- Enterprise disaster recovery for Project Server 2007
- Repairlix Distribution
- Mondo Rescue - GPL disaster recovery solution
- DB2 9 for z/OS: Backup and Recovery I/O Related Performance Considerations
Tue Nov 18
- ????????CD/DVD ????????Greenf ish DataMiner? :????.net
- Recovery Nutrition 101 | Triathlon, Swimming, Cycling, Running: Amateur Endurance
- Orbicule | Undercover
- ORACLE-BASE - Oracle8i Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- How To: Copy music from your iPod to your Mac or PC
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