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Yet more just became worn out.
But it rapidly becomes wearing.
But, after a few uses, scratches compromised the integrity of the chambers, so Epstein built a more primitive version, using the perforated base of a pipette stand, which was cheap enough to throw away when it became worn.
When the telomeres are worn away, the chromosomes become vulnerable to mutations, possibly paving the way for age-related diseases such as atherosclerosis and certain cancers.
And, indeed, the army of Hannibal was at this time partly worn away with continual action, and partly weakened and become dissolute with overabundance and luxury.
Into the 90s, the NME's discernment and polish became faded nobility, and there it died - but better dead than worn away.
And this shows that they froze close to the earth, for those that fall far are worn away by the length of their fall and become round and smaller in size.
In older cells that have been through many cycles of division, the telomeres may be worn away to such an extent that the cell stops dividing and becomes "senescent", or even undergoes apoptosis or "cell suicide".
Mine had worn away.
How thin she was, how worn away.
Has time worn away their good looks?
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