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One other possibility, is that during preparation, the specimen was damaged, creating the possible pathology.
Thayer's workers are threatening to strike, limestone impedes the progress of the digging, men are killed, a factory manufacturing pitch for the trenches is seriously damaged, creating further delays.
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All would have weakened patients' hand in medical malpractice cases by setting $250,000 caps on noneconomic damages, creating clinical guidelines to protect doctors from liability or both.
First, we must refute the dogma of austerity which is responsible for terrible damage, creating the conditions that explain the success of populist parties, and limits the future of our European youth, sacrificed on the altar of perpetual austerity.
Moreover, in AD, deposition of A-beta, inflammation, and apoptosis would further increase oxidative damage, creating a vicious cycle of neurodegeneration.
This phenomenon, termed the oxygen effect, is widely attributed to oxygen's ability to chemically modify radiation-induced DNA damage, creating adducts that are not easily repaired by cells (Roots and Smith, 1974).
Longer durations in the single stranded condition increase the vulnerability of DNAs to hydrolytic and oxidative damage creating the compositional asymmetries between the heavy and light strands (or leading and lagging strands).
Selected beams are intentionally damaged by creating a notch at midspan and strengthened with carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) composites.
NvTIMP may suppress MMP activity around the wound to solidify the damaged tissue, creating a gradient of mechanical stiffness.
"Hopefully the interdict will contribute towards repairing the damage created in the process to some degree".
My intention was that he was compensated for the damage created by our failure to control.
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