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She said she hoped to highlight the fact that waste does not only damage the environment, it can also be bad for people's finances.
Excessive ROS production does not only damage mitochondria but also cellular proteins.
The conflict does not only damage lives of the children living here, but it prevents essential services being delivered to them.
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ARS does not only imply damage to the bone marrow.
Severe TBI does not only imply cerebral damage.
Interestingly, FasL does not only cause liver damage during infections and excessive drug exposure but also participates in the opposite response, namely liver regeneration.
MBL does not only seem to aggravate reperfusion damage by impacting on renal parenchymal cells but also via its binding to endothelial cells.
Woods did not only do damage to his game by his epic philandering, he holed below the waterline one of the most assiduously constructed public images in the history of sport.
To date, several studies have shown that PWV measurements obtained by non-invasive automatic devices do not only indicate vascular damage but also predict damage [ 27].
The five opposition figures abroad singled out Ayatollah Khamenei and warned him that he "would be accountable for the consequences" if the authorities refused to take the steps they recommended to mend the damage done not only over the past seven months, but for many years before.
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