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For repair taxonomy development, meta-characteristic is defined as the classifying processes which will bring damaged or worn out mechanical component closer to operational level.
Health and rescue workers have previously been able to bring damaged hospitals back into operation but a lack of supplies is making that harder.
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In this way, p62 operates as an adaptor that brings damaged proteins into contact with autophagosomes in preparation for autophagy.
This work thus places AMBRA1 as a central player of mitophagy: we suggest that this molecule facilitates mitochondrial clearance by bringing damaged mitochondria onto autophagosomes via its LIR-mediated LC3 interaction.
Iselle brought damaging surf along the east coast of the island.
"If I don't speak out for them, this is not possible, even though it may bring damage to my condition," he said in English.
This harmful vibration can bring damage or failure to the electronic equipment fixed in aircraft.
The low velocity impacts (LVI) often bring damages which cannot be detected from surface of composite material smart structure.
A ruling near to the state's number could bring damages to $2.5 billion and leave Sherwin on the hook for one-third of that, a sizable but manageable sum.
Since the temperature and the time of drying may affect the activity and the stability of bioactive compounds, due to chemical and enzymatic degradation, low evaporation, and/or thermal degradation, a badly carried out drying can lead to physicochemical reactions which can lead to losses of the textural and nutritional values [14] and thus bring damage in the quality of the product.
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