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The result of the damage analysis is a specific damage category adaptable to the cantonal context (for example, 30 100 casualties, 10 30 km2 of damaged agricultural crop land).

This provides new insights into the survival mechanisms of damaged cells in a multicellular context.

Alternatively, and at lower concentrations, cell toxicity might be viewed in the context of damaged tissue by increasing the eATP activated P2X7R pathway that finally leads to cell death by apoptosis.

In this context, the barrier function of the skin, in particular of damaged skin, has to be taken into account in any exposure assessment.

The primary function of NF-κB activation in this context could be related to the prevention of apoptosis of damaged cells, so that chronic activation of this pathway with the subsequent immunological decline could preclude a proper clearance of senescent and damaged cells.

Within the varied contexts of environmental policy, conservation of imperilled species populations, and restoration of damaged habitats, an emphasis on idealized optimal conditions has led to increasingly specific targets for management.

In this context, the use of carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRP) and glass fibre reinforced polymers (GFRP) for the rehabilitation of damaged small masonry walls (here called wallettes) was investigated experimentally.

§ 176.50 Acceptance of damaged or leaking packages.

TAKE a handful of damaged characters.

It is also a poignant history of damaged ideals.

The number of damaged structures around Rockport exceeded 1,500.

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