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The shock wave introduces strong excitation force on the downstream turbine blades and has a potential to damage the turbine wheel.
Enzymatic activity of MPO produces anti-microbial agents and strong prooxidants such as hypochlorous acid and has a potential to damage host tissue at the sites of inflammation and infection.
While the sound from small caliber fire may not cause pain, it still has a potential to damage your hearing.
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That's because the rest of the UK would be tying itself to a country with a huge financial sector, and a huge potential to damage it.
The mesial inclinations, mesioangular and horizontal, have a larger area of contact between the third and second molars, leading us to believe that the inflammatory process will be more severe and has a greater potential to damage the dental surface.
Cg infects maize (Zea mays) (LeBeau 1950; Jamil and Nicholson 1991), producing annual yield losses of more than 1 billion dollars in the United States alone (Frey et al. 2011) and having a great potential to damage agricultural ecosystems (Kamenidou et al. 2013).
Even so, non-specificity of cytotoxic agents is a major drawback and potential to damage normal tissues means that cure with chemotherapy is not often achieved.
Maybe the speed of the internet is too fast for us to control a word with so much potential to damage.
"The prospect of a second series had the potential to damage teams' sponsorship plans as well as Bernie renewing long-term TV contracts," said Chapple.
Inserting a gastric balloon has the potential to damage the esophagus and risks infection from bacteria.
Inappropriate values for end-inspiratory or end-expiratory pressure have clear potential to damage a lung predisposed to VILI.
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