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The ensuing damage makes it difficult to perform simple brain functions such as "listening" and "not talking".
Under the microscope, the ensuing damage is visible as proteins leak from nerve cells, causing patterns that can be eerily similar to the damage of Alzheimer's disease.
Even for working mothers, evictions and the ensuing damage to social ties, schooling and credit ratings can be an ever-hovering threat.
A joint experimental and modelling study of plastic strain and ensuing damage in a novel metal matrix composite (Fe-TiB2) is presented.
Detailed risk analysis entails probabilistic quantification of responses, the ensuing damage of individual structural and nonstructural components, and the resulting economic and social losses.
If the plaintiff is to prevail, one who negligently omits to supply sufficient pressure to extinguish a fire started by another assumes an obligation to pay the ensuing damage, though the whole city is laid low.
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The same cell-mediated mechanisms are elicited by an actual infection with the living microbes, in which case the inflammatory response continues and the ensuing tissue damage and granuloma formation can cause serious damage.
In either case, the ensuing reputational damage may well permanently end a manager's financial career.
We designed a protocol to mimic Exe and explore the ensuing cellular damage and involvement of mitochondrial dynamics.
The ensuing environmental damage to the southern coast of the US created a political firestorm that embroiled Barack Obama, eventually cost Hayward his job and torched the reputation of his company.
I was so close to losing all of it because of Tommy John surgery and the ensuing nerve damage in my arm that I had to compete with myself to be a better person.
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