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But years of ineffective treatments, she said, have caused irreversible damage, like her loss of bone density.
But for so many who depended on Citi, the bank has caused irreversible damage.
That approach has not worked, but recent studies have hinted that it may be possible to prevent dementia by halting the buildup of beta-amyloid years before any symptoms appear, and when the protein has not yet caused irreversible damage.
Now a battle is raging over the painting's restoration, pitting the museum and some experts who defend the project against others who believe the cleaning of the 500-year-old canvas has been too aggressive and may already have caused irreversible damage.
When the fog clears, some agencies may find that the shutdown caused irreversible damage to research.
An application of some other disinfectants, due to their foaming properties or to the permeability of the absorbent hydrophobic membrane (HM) was not effective or may have caused irreversible damage to the LN absorbent.
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Causes irreversible damage to heart, oesophagus and colon.
Clothes dryers shrink your clothing twice as much as air drying does, and more importantly, they can cause irreversible damage.
Building the motorway would cause irreversible damage to the wildlife there and destruct the centuries old wetland network".
Mr. Mollet said farmers are "neglecting their forest, causing irreversible damage".
The strangulation cut off the blood supply to her brain cells, causing irreversible damage.
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