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In a strong wind, however, it can billow like a sail and cause thin branches to snap, said Namshik Yoon, the department's chief of operations in Manhattan.
Structural, textural and/or material transformations can cause thin coloured patinas (20 200 μm) on marble surfaces [5].
CM sarcomeric proteins can directly cause thin filament deactivation [52] [55].
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Frequent hospital trips are almost inevitable, and powerful steroids like prednisone — which can cause thinning bones, cataracts, depression and other debilitating side effects — become a necessity.
It can reduce the problem of charge loss encountered in conventional memories, cause thinner injection oxides and hence smaller operating voltages, better endurance and faster write/erase speeds.
However, a widened channel, which may cause thinning of the facial ceramic, is needed at the implant screw head to allow for proper engagement of the screwdriver.
Steroid-containing agents should not be used for more than 14 days, as they may cause thinning of the skin.
Several other corneal ectatic disorders, also cause thinning of the cornea: Keratoglobus is a very rare condition that causes corneal thinning primarily at the margins, resulting in a spherical, slightly enlarged eye.
NTM tend to cause thin-walled cavities with less surrounding parenchymal infiltrate, have less bronchogenic but more contiguous spread of disease, and produce more marked involvement of pleura over the involved areas of the lungs [ 43].
Furthermore, titanium plates cause thinning of the surrounding soft tissue and extrusion [ 14, 15] and block observations with MRI.
Moreover, apoptosis of ganglion cells and loss of axons in these areas does not cause thinning of the MT in the center ring.
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