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Therefore, although the brain tissue will suffer energy deprivation, increased free radical generation, and antioxidant depletion following animal death, the huge spike in free radical production that occurs following the return of oxygen (reperfusion) to ischemic tissue is not present in decapitation-inflicted brain ischemia.

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This implies that unlike muscle tissues, brain tissues will have a very low contribution to the acquired MRI signal.

Any affected brain tissue will be injected into laboratory mice.

Diffusion, however, suggested that brain tissue had suffered some form of damage and could no longer restrict the movement of water molecules.

Part of the victim's brain tissue was later removed; the cops say he will suffer from lifelong injuries.

MOH interviewees are worried that the public system will suffer a brain drain of health professionals if foreign-managed facilities are established, as AFTA allows.

The present study indicates that fishes whose brain acetylcholinesterase activity is more sensitive to oxon derivatives will suffer more severe impacts from environmental contamination by organophosphate pesticides.

It is of extreme importance because a brain not exposed to blood oxygen and not fixed yet with PFA will suffer from experimentally-induced hypoxia.

A small subset of patients will suffer long-term health problems; in fewer still, cocci will disseminate from the lungs into other tissue — skin, bones, and, often fatally, the meninges of the brain.

A small subset of patients will suffer long-term health problems; in fewer still, cocci will disseminate from the lungs into other tissue skin, bones, and, often fatally, the meninges of the brain.

Relationships will suffer, their health will suffer.

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