Sentence examples for build-up of debris from inspiring English sources

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When we're awake, our activities lead to a build-up of debris in the brain: we form toxins, such as beta-amyloid, a protein associated with Alzheimer's, and other proteins that are usually harmless get misfolded.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said: "All three incidents involved fires in industrial ovens on the production line.... On each occasion all staff evacuated safely and all fires have been attributed to the same cause, a build-up of debris from production".

The pollution occurred on Saturday night when pumps became blocked by a build-up of debris.

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They say it is due to the build-up of coral debris and sediment, and to land reclamation.

It is shown that the build-up of oxide debris on the fracture surface is higher in the specimen with the nitrile rubber patch applied.

Underlying causes of obstruction were attributed to small ventricular size, catheter position, choroid plexus migration, build-up of cellular debris, inflammatory processes, or CSF overdrainage.

One consistent obstacle in the healing of many chronic wounds is a build-up of necrotic debris at the wound edge, which perhaps occurs as result of the reduced phagocytic capacity of immune cells at a chronic wound.

The ASR design, now withdrawn from the market because of a high frequency of fractures and build-up of wear debris, showed good early fixation illustrating that methods other than RSA are necessary to detect failure mechanisms (Penny et al. 2012).

65 Perhaps as a result of the reduced phagocytic capacity of immune cells at the chronic wound, one consistent obstacle in the healing of many chronic wounds is a build-up of necrotic debris at the wound edge; as a consequence it is often clinical practice to debride the wound mechanically, to establish a 'fresh new' wound, which can help to restart the re-epithelialization process.

There is usually due to a build up of debris under or around the nail, a crumbling and thickening of the outside edges of the nail, a loosening or lifting up of the nail, and nail brittleness.

The landslide cut off the city of Darrington and clogged the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River, prompting fears of severe flooding downstream if the build-up of water behind the debris breaks through suddenly.

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