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Metal rollers are nearly indestructible, but nylon ones can become damaged.
At the direct site of the injury, however, Roth found that the meninges can become damaged, tearing blood vessels and causing hemorrhaging.
Colouring fabric using this waterless method could be feasible for polyester; natural fibres such as cotton and wool, however, can become damaged undergoing a similar process.
The genetic material (DNA) of a cell can become damaged or changed, producing mutations that affect normal cell growth and division.
With continued misuse or abuse they can become damaged and could require surgery to repair.
When the heart is unable to receive blood, it can become damaged and can lead to death, the Mayo Clinic reported.
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Managing several of these, of course, takes a different set of skills than managing one and it is here that the lack of survival experience can become damaging.
Beware of buying used mics, as internal microphone components can easily become damaged with misuse.
Since they are more delicate than regular cards, they can easily become damaged if you squeeze more than one in each place.
Researchers measured the length of DNA sections called telomeres, and found that individuals with the most job stress had the shortest telomeres -- and when telomeres become too short, the cells can die or become damaged.
Various causes have been speculated: dopaminergic neurons can die or become damaged by infection, trauma, or toxins found in the environment, like MPTP.
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