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"Some containment (process and structures) may be vulnerable to damage from a seismic event.
As a result, they say, some valuable properties would be vulnerable to damage from industrial activity.
But the welds turned out to be vulnerable to damage over time, as neutrons, the subatomic particles that maintain the chain reaction, strayed out of the core and hit the metal, slowly making it brittle.
However, these topographical features can be vulnerable to damage during clinical impaction.
A Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) is an area that needs special protection through action by IMO because of its significance for recognized ecological, socio-economic, or scientific reasons and because it may be vulnerable to damage by international shipping activities [10].
For example, varieties that break bud too early may be vulnerable to damage by spring frosts during the flowering period in some northern areas, notably Scandinavia [ 24].
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Furthermore, the lungs are vulnerable to damage from lack of blood, and so transplantation must be performed expeditiously.
Several disadvantages of structural detail arise, however, and the system is vulnerable to damage caused by the movement of the pontoon under adverse weather conditions.
Asked by reporters at the conference to elaborate, he was quoted by The Associated Press as saying backup batteries and diesel generators had prevented disruptions to the centrifuges, which are vulnerable to damage from abrupt changes in the power supply.
He routinely drained off most of the oil from the paint to create powdery, smooth, suede-like surfaces that show no brushwork and are vulnerable to damage at the least touch.
Injured menisci are vulnerable to damage and cuts by sutures.
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