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I became fragile, I paid a price.
When leaf senescence, membrane became fragile and leak.
In strong oxidant media like K2Cr2O7, however, the synthesized membrane became fragile after 48 h, losing its mechanical resistance.
In P. pastoris CL2, the amount of cell debris increased after the entire treatment compared to the untreated control cells suggesting that the treated cells became fragile and were easily broken up.
In the present case, it was considered that the mucosa of the lower part of the esophagus became fragile and ruptured due to an increased pressure by coughing at the time of extubation.
In contrast, upon pyrolysis, lignite coals became fragile and experienced extensive fragmentation, immediately followed by ignition of the char fragments (numbering in the order of 10 100, depending on the origin of the lignite coal) spread apart into a relatively large volume.
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