Sentence examples for disruption death from inspiring English sources

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Anxiety is a common reaction to a cancer diagnosis and a normal response to perceived threats like loss of body functions, alterations in appearance, family disruption, death, etc. Anxiety may persist throughout the disease process, affecting the patient's quality of life significantly, and often coexists with depression in cancer patients.

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Doom mongers have predicted with change or the changing media landscape and disruption comes death, death of the long form, death of the attention span and anxiety for classical music and opera.

Greer Garson played the eponymous heroine, and Walter Pidgeon played her husband, a resolute middle-class English couple whose family and village courageously confront disruption, destruction, and death during the early stages of the war.

Studies indicate that prevention of traumatic brain injury-induced ROS production decreases blood brain barrier disruption, neuronal death, and microglial activation, which may have high therapeutic potential to reduce traumatic brain injury-induced neuronal death [ 13].

Silicon Valley billionaires, with their boundless digital dreams, have lately turned their attention to the ultimate challenge: the disruption of death.

Additional in silico studies suggest formation of a water channel across the membrane upon peptide insertion, eventually leading to bacterial cell disruption and death.

PAGE A23 New York WINDS BRING DISRUPTION AND DEATH Three people were killed, more than a dozen were injured, flights and trains were delayed and tens of thousands of homes and businesses lost power as winds that gusted up to 60 miles an hour howled across the New York metropolitan area.

Clinical signs range from self-limiting febrile illness to severe neurologic disruption and death (2 ).

Reduction of MMP activity by pharmacological inhibitors or gene knock-out strategies protects the brain from BBB disruption, cell death, and advanced neuroinflammation [ 2, 29].

Calprotectin is present in the cytoplasm of neutrophilic granulocytes and reactive tissue macrophages and is secreted extracellularly from stimulated cells or is released as a result of cell disruption or death [ 22].

The regulation of proline and glutathione metabolism pathways in the fly could indicate a potential role in protection against increased cellular stress or mechanical injury (e.g. tissue disruption, cell death) in response to infection with the nematodes and their bacteria [ 61, 62].

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