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The particles that are associated with damage growth are statistically characterized, including their geometrical properties and their locations.
Elevated lead concentrations in human blood are associated with damage to kidney, liver and gastrointestinal tract as well as the central nervous system [70].
The emerging pattern is that USN is a multifarious disorder, in which specific deficits are associated with damage localized in discrete brain regions and neural circuits.
Recent studies indicate that pathological inflammatory processes after SCI are associated with damage of peripheral organs including the lung, kidneys, and bladder [9] [11].
While the increase levels of AST and ALT in the blood are associated with damage of hepatic cells [ 24, 25].
Moreover these experimental data suggest that out of body experiences are associated with damage to the right temporo-parietal junction and he-autoscopy to the left temporo-parietal junction[ 31, 54], whereas autoscopic hallucination is associated with damage to the right parieto-occipital cortex [ 55].
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Tendon pathology is associated with damage.
Only adult and later stage copepodid females were associated with damage to larvae.
Surgical exposure followed by orthodontic traction is associated with damage to supporting structures such as bone loss, root resorption, and gingival recession [2, 10].
In the CNS, excessive accumulation of either oxidized phospholipids or oxygenated free fatty acids may be associated with damage occurring during acute brain injury and subsequent inflammatory responses.
This may therefore have some significant effects on the crack growth behaviour and the extent to which corrosion can be associated with damage to the support structures.
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