Sentence examples for dies a process from inspiring English sources

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Telomeres also allow the cell and its DNA to divide, but as cells divide a portion of the telomeres is lost until, after a finite number of divisions, the cell dies, a process that might contribute to the human ageing process.

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The Concise Oxford Dictionary for instance defines death both as "dying" (a process) and as "being dead" (a state).

The person evolves into a persona, then a brand, then an empire, with the business imperative of grow or die a process of expansion and commodification that transgresses boundaries by substituting celebrity for institutions.

They say school is where kids' love of learning goes to die, a process we begin to watch firsthand in an award-winning 3D-animated short called Alike.

They say school is where kids' love of learning goes to die, a process we begin to watch firsthand in an award-winning 3D-animated short called Alike.

Following the accident, the ship's computer Holly keeps Lister in stasis until the background radiation dies down – a process that takes three million years.

The zooid has a lifespan of one week, then dies in a process called takeover.

Some evidence suggested that large numbers of these cells died through a process of programmed cell death called apoptosis.

This loss of blood flow causes the subchondral bone to die in a process called avascular necrosis.

An apallic patient does neither suffer anymore nor is in an acute dying process – a process that may be hastened by the development of complications.

However, many residents die following a process of gradual deterioration, occurring over months and years.

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