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If a defect comes to light in the first two years the builder is obliged to resolve it; after that you have to claim on NHBC insurance, which only covers structural issues.
The superior versatility of the S3 defect comes from its electronic structure, which can be excited at two different energy levels.
That work [25] places emphasis on impaired mitochondrial function suggesting an induced mitochondrial defect but it is unclear what this actually is or exactly how the defect comes into play.
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The inspection results showed that the cracking of the blade finger was caused by high cycle fatigue and surface defect coming from rough machining induced the initiation of crack.
Ms. Santillán, who suffered from a terminal congenital heart defect, came with her family to Durham, the self-proclaimed city of medicine three years ago after an arduous journey across the border.
For several years, General Motors quietly settled more than 200 cases brought by victims of fiery car crashes involving the auto maker's side-mounted gas tanks before the defect came to light in the early 1980s.
At this stage, it is not possible to define which defect came first in the natural history of the disease and which tissue is the primary defect responsible for the insulin resistance.
The association between vitamin A and birth defects comes from studies in which high doses were used.
The strongest evidence to date for the association between folic acid and congenital heart defects comes from a randomised clinical trial 37 38 in which the presence of severe congenital heart defects was a secondary outcome.
These defects come into picture when the part is completely manufactured and went for testing.
When the groups were larger, though (up to several hundred individuals), defecting came to dominate.
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