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She said she has labored for 16 years to grow trees and plants which the county now proposes to destroy for a road that isn't necessary.
Results of the destruction efficiency of MBs of different sizes suggest that MBs smaller than 2 μm were easier to destroy for a constant US power density (Table 2).
In this experiment, MBs smaller than 2 μm were easier to destroy for a constant US power density, implying that oscillation of small-size MBs may become unstable under US activation and may fragment prior to interacting with cells.
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The government needs to get a grip – and quickly – or the life chances of disabled people will be destroyed for a generation.
To add to his family's grief, the police investigation saw all vestige of privacy destroyed for a man who was, in life, intensely private.
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