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The server under consideration is unreliable which can breakdown during any course of service.
α-L-arabinofuranosidase (Abfa) is an enzyme that can breakdown arabinofuranosidic bond.
Finally, due to its combination of satisfactory mechanical strength at the time of implantation and tunable biodegradability postimplantation, sintered 45 S5 Bioglass® ceramics can breakdown and change into nanosized bone minerals under aqueous physiological conditions (Chen and Boccaccini [2006b]).
Numerous soil and aquatic bacterial species can breakdown and consume pollutants as a sole carbon and/or energy source, such as Pseudomonas, Burkholderia, Bacillus, Polaromonas, Sphingomonas genera and members of actinomycetes such as Mycobacterium, Rhodococcus and Nocardia (Leja and Lewandowicz 2010; Megharaj et al. 2011; Ward and Singh 2014).
Recent studies have shown that, one of the most commonly used clinical ablative fractional laser, CO2 fractional laser can breakdown stratum corneum and form dense microporous channels, thereby undermining the main barrier of impeding the drug percutaneous absorption and giving good transdermal drug penetration promoting prospects [25 28].
This way, the enzyme (in the biomass itself) can breakdown cellulose immediately following the pre-processing step.
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"You can have breakdown moments cause everyone has breakdown moments, and sometimes you have them every day," says Afton. "But you have to keep a smile on your face to make it through.
It can also breakdown isolation - both a cause and a result of depression - and give people a purpose.
This can cause breakdown (short-circuit) of the sheath voltage.
It can cause breakdown of clay particles and result in reduction of soil permeability.
Indeed, external forcing can cause breakdown even collapse in nervous system under appropriate condition.
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