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Asphalt rubber pavements often become damaged in high-temperature regions and appear rutted or wavy, and experience slippage.
Because of this, proteins and lipids can become damaged in SSc by oxidation or nitrosylation [ 9].
Wearing them too often makes the signs of aging advance more quickly, and they're likely to become damaged in the wash.
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These respondents felt that their identities could easily and permanently become damaged if individuals in their social networks discovered that they had engaged in 'discrediting activities', such as accepting screening.
If a particular brain module becomes damaged in early life, its normal operations have the ability to shift to brain areas that do not include the affected module.
If this layer becomes damaged in any way it can result in painful and unpleasant stomach ulcers.
Officials say the problem may have been related to the fact that the tank was moved after its original installation at the site and was not reassembled properly, and/or that its plastic seals became damaged in the process.
The difference in neurological phenotypes of the different strains indicates that the genetic background determines whether the peripheral or central nervous system becomes damaged in response to HFD and the induction of diabetes.
When your ears are exposed to loud noises, these tiny hairs can become damaged, resulting in hearing loss.
During that time, they may collide with one another and become damaged and intermingled in various ways (simulacra may also form spontaneously in the air, out of stray atoms coming together).
Second, organisms come from their own kind; grow their own functional parts, or organs, and repair them if they become damaged; and do in general exhibit homeostasis.
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