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When a marriage breaks down, for example, divorce proceedings are automatically engaged.
"Soft" nanomedicines that are easily broken down – for example nano-sized fat droplets surrounding and carrying drugs – are likely to break down quickly enough to avoid causing inflammation.
Moreover, if the initial signal breaks down (for example, tumour environmental TGFβ), such a loop might as well re-enforce expression of the miRNAs, thereby re-inducing an epithelial phenotype.
When such ecological barriers break down for animals--for example, when two species of Darwin's finches colonize the same Galápagos island--hybridization can occur, blurring the lines between species.
Some objects can be broken down further; for example, the limbs of a person or wheels of a car can be separated from the object they belong to.
In multiple sclerosis, for example, break down of myelin in the brain and spinal cord can lead to difficulty with vision and movement, and in severe cases to complete blindness and paralysis.
At the same time, the laws of quantum mechanics dictate that everything in our world can be broken down into information, for example, a string of 1s and 0s.
Each of these can again be broken down into factors; for example, "service" could come down to how friendly the server was, how fast you were served...you get the gist.
You can use basically any type of food that breaks down into symmetry, for example, graham crackers, orange segments, etc. Graham crackers are good for fractions, such as thirds and eighths.
Also, depending on what happened to the chicken, chicken DNA can denature and break down (from heating, for example) prior to testing.
Most Tongal projects are broken down into multiple phases, for example, Ideation, Production and Distribution.
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