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Whenever one of the criteria (e.g., tubular dilatation, cell-rich infiltrate) was evident, the damage was scored in the respective highest damage score.
In the coming days, through a blog series on "The Three Faces of Racial Profiling," it will become evident the damage that racial profiling has done to many Americans.
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For both measured procedures (accelerometer and PZT), it is evident that the damage investigated in this study produces modifications in the FRFs.
The proof is evident in the damage wrought all over this country after the factories started closing.
The damage mainly takes place when temperature drops, and the rate of the temperature reduction has an evident influence on the damage evolution.
Clearly, the SEM images demonstrated that the biological pretreatment with white rot fungus Trametes velutina D10149 led to the evident damage on the intact cell structure, which will benefit for enhancing digestibility of pretreated poplar with SSF.
Aided by satellites and supercomputers, and mobilized by the evident environmental damage of the last century, humans have a real chance to begin balancing economic development with sustaining earth's ecological webs, said Dr. William C. Clark, a biologist at Harvard who heads an international effort to build a scientific foundation for such a shift.
This extent clearly does not match the damage evident in our confocal images, suggesting that bubbles produced in tissues do not behave the same as those in solution [ 33].
The evident damage of colon architecture after antibiotic treatment was loss of homogenously distributed and integrated villi.
Standing on the edges of the floods, the scale of the damage is evident.
Fireside teacher Mary K. says 'they are having an absolutely great time.'" From a helicopter, the scale of the damage is evident.
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