Sentence examples for cause appreciable damage from inspiring English sources

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These results indicate that the introduction of palladium nanoparticles inside the nanotubes does not cause appreciable damage or structural changes in the graphitic material.

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Work was delayed when a heavy storm hit Plymouth in January 1804, causing appreciable damage to Temeraire, but was finally completed by February 1804, at a cost of £16,898.

Brucellosis causes appreciable economic losses in livestock.

The vast majority of TFEB-transfected fibres (freshly isolated or maintained for days in culture) had normal shape and appearance, suggesting that overexpression of TFEB does not cause any appreciable muscle damage.

Up to R = 1/30 rad, no appreciable damage was observed.

Despite heavy aerial and artillery bombardment, no appreciable damage was done to the giant fortress.

A comparative analysis of the medullary c-Fos induction and gastric damage indicates that the afferent signalling of gastric acid challenge is not directly related to the formation of overt mucosal injury, since c-Fos expression in the NTS can be evoked by HCl concentrations (0.15 – 0.35 M) that do not induce any appreciable macroscopic lesions and cause little histological damage [ 1, 2].

Typhoons occasionally cause widespread damage.

They can, for example, cause liver damage.

Even one theft can cause enormous damage.

And it can cause enormous damage.

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