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Overall, the team showed that Earth's magnetic field is susceptible to temporary damage, rendering our planet's atmosphere the last line of defense against energetic particles from space.
Also, MEC HA does not have the ability to measure the probability of harm occurring from a MEC explosion or give a quantitative estimate of the resulting level of damage, rendering objective risk assessment methodology nearly useless.
Human cells appear capable of excising more DNA damage, rendering them somewhat less susceptible to enhancement of cytotoxicity by MX.
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No matter how hard I try, I can't justify wanting to be a huge, unknowable allegory for the psychological damage rendered to a nation by nuclear war.
The Swedish writer and director Lukas Moodysson's Russian-set new film "Lilya 4-Ever" could be a Dogma 95 adaptation of some Dickens novel, unremitting emotional damage rendered without benefit of romantic uplift, but with an eye focused on the social ramifications of the horrors.
The snow and damage rendered places unrecognizable.
The damage rendered the mansion at Colross uninhabitable.
Bridle waterboarded his documents to mirror UK government claims that water damage rendered records of 9/11 flights out of Diego Garcia "incomplete".
He says flight recorders can be damaged, rendering them unreadable, but he has not heard a case of the data inside being tampered with.
Already frail surface road networks were badly damaged rendering a large number of the affected villages inaccessible for considerable period.
"Although each of the buildings will require work such as window and lobby repairs, none of the damage renders the buildings inoperable," the company said.
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