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Since such metal nanoparticles are not selective, they may equally damage the living cells.
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We often see refs refuse to play advantages when they should, but this reverse advantage is equally as damaging.
Liotard and her Scandinavian peers might be attempting to eliminate one set of stereotypes – women as constantly sexually available to heterosexual men – but their well-intentioned moves are unwittingly introducing another set that are equally as damaging.
The impact of Hernández's incarceration on his wife and child are devastating; but equally as damaging is the implied criminalisation of those who work for human rights and the delegitimisation of their organisations by corrupt authorities.
On the same note, unchecked pragmatism can quickly lead to cynicism and a tendency to default to the path of least resistance, which is equally as damaging.
Packaging production, component manufacturing and assembly can be equally damaging.
But I would wager that for every myth they debunked, they introduced another, equally damaging.
Outbreaks of infectious diseases such as the SARS epidemic can be equally damaging.
In some cases, their psyches are equally damaged, after years of depression, although they seem to be springing back quickly.
In the episode's ambiguously happy ending, he and an equally damaged woman end up living in a shared romantic illusion that becomes their captors' erotic entertainment.
She said that cases of autism range from extreme to mild but that "the strain on the family" can be equally damaging.
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