Sentence examples for comprehensive loss of from inspiring English sources

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Second, the comprehensive loss of hippocampal-dependent memory function in old age is related to decreased neurogenesis [29].

This comprehensive loss of AP-1 activity in pre-T cell lacking RhoA function plus the decreased expression of other transcription factors would rapidly cause global changes in the transcriptional program of a cell.

A decrease in sperm-egg fusion and binding was shown in the oocytes with 50%% knockdown of ITGA9 on the oocyte surface as well as the reduction of the fertilized eggs percentage in comparison to the controls, but ITGA9 knockdown did not bring a comprehensive loss of fertilization ability.

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To identify key epigenetic barriers to the reprogramming process, we conducted a comprehensive loss-of-function screen of epigenetic modifying factors and identified Bmi1 as a critical epigenetic inhibitor of reprogramming (Zhou et al., 2016).

The government-owned company reported a comprehensive loss in the third quarter of $4.4 billion, it said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

If the animal scratched the car or climbed on or around it...that would not be considered Collison but a Comprehensive loss because it partakes the nature of vandalism..

Set up as a comprehensive contract in most parts of the world, automobile insurance covers liability, collision loss of the vehicle, all other types of loss (called comprehensive loss), and medical expenses incurred by the driver, passengers, and other persons.

"The headline this morning is a comprehensive loss – the worst in the history of the Co-op after 150 years," he said on Thursday.

Our most notable adjustment was $3.1 billion4(4% of reported net assets) in accumulated other comprehensive loss.

report from the Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange.

The American elm (Ulmus americana), a magnificent tree of the moist forests of lowlands throughout eastern North America, has suffered a similar but less-comprehensive loss through the ravages of another exotic fungus, Dutch elm disease (Ceratocystis ulmi), which was imported from Europe on infected wood probably early in the 1900s.

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