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Flashes are not a consequence of damaging processes, such as pathological phenomenon, laser exposure, oxidative stress or metabolic stress.
Many anticancer agents kill cells as a consequence of damaging their DNA.
The yopK mutants were cleared after a week of infection, likely as a consequence of damaging effects on host cells resulting in increased recruitment of immune cells and/or inundating the host with antigenic epitopes against which it can trigger a more robust and effective immune response.
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As mentioned above, increased cartilage thickness is a consequence of damaged ultrastructure.
It is not known if the observed mitochondrial pathology is the primary cause of pathogenesis in PD, or if mitochondrial damage is a consequence of damaged neurons.
Excitability changes in the blink reflex circuit can also occur as a consequence of damage in the neural structures along the blink reflex circuit [36].
However it's unusual for this to be the first symptom and it seems more likely to be a consequence of damage, rather than a cause.
Nevertheless, fires are often triggered as a consequence of damage caused by the earthquake and are responsible for casualties and major additional damage to buildings and other constructions.
Table 1 depicts effects of Cd on some of the photosynthetic parameters [Chl (chlorophyll content), Fv/Fm (maximum quantum efficiency of PSII) and PN (Net photosynthetic rate)] which reflect lesions in plants photosynthetic yield as a consequence of damage to the photosystems and pigments (Wang et al. 2009).
"Mr. Madison now speaks in (a) slurred manner, is legally blind, and can no longer walk independently as a consequence of damage to his brain," they said in a statement.
According to Taraborrelli, in 1986, Jackson was diagnosed with vitiligo, which Tarraborrelli noted was sometimes considered by doctors to be a consequence of damage done by bleaching chemicals over the years.
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