Sentence examples for evade damage from inspiring English sources

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Seedlings have three traits energy, i.e. health; strength, i.e. how much damage they do in combat; and speed, i.e. how fast they move between asteroids and how well they evade damage in combat.

This might explain why ICC are able to evade damage induced by tumour immune response, which in turn would explain the missing association of inflammation and ameliorated patient outcome in this tumour subtype.

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The first RAD6/RAD18 pathway directs damage bypass by translesion synthesis (TLS) polymerases to evade damaged DNA in an error-free or error-prone manner (Nelson et al, 1996; Johnson et al, 1999; Prakash et al, 2005, 2000).

Evolution has selected an intricate repair system to evade these damaged nucleotides in the genome, and failure of this system leads to greater genome instability.

Taken together, these data suggest that transient checkpoint responses may represent a hitherto unappreciated mechanism that allows TICs to evade DNA damage-induced apoptosis.

But the refugees who have paid to take the dangerous route, who have survived and are now at the Hungarian border and were at the station, are from today, contrary to the Geneva convention, criminals to be jailed for up to three years for evading or damaging the fence.

A19 Disgraced Lawmaker Criticized President Bush and other Republican leaders, concerned that former Representative Randy Cunningham's admission that he took bribes and evaded taxes could damage the party's prospects, issued harsh denunciations of his actions.

In two starts this month, Burnett has allowed two runs over 13 and two-thirds innings, with his flair for evading or limiting damage — an integral component of his solid April — returning.

Multinational corporations evade responsibility for the damage they do.

In Walt's mind, the blame for the Ted situation can't necessarily be traced back to him, and that's the central tension that drives this show: Walt wants everything to be about him, but he also wants to evade responsibility for the damage he's done.

One of these populations, termed cancer stem cells (CSCs), possess many phenotypic similarities to normal stem cells, such as having the ability to upregulate DNA repair kinases to evade radiation-induced genomic damage (Bao et al, 2006a).

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