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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exert damage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the damage something exerts on something else. For example: "The summer heat exerted serious damage on the crops."
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At a more directly political level, United States foreign policy elaborated a detailed strategy of how to exert damage control by way of rechanneling a popular uprising into acceptable parliamentary-capitalist constraints – as was done successfully in South Africa after the fall of apartheid regime, in Philippines after the fall of Marcos, in Indonesia after the fall of Suharto and elsewhere.
Therefore, the SOV and TOV overvoltage will not exert damage on the thyristors. .
Therefore, the SOV and TOV overvoltage will not exert damage on the thyristors.
ROS and RNS have been known to exert damage to axonal mitochondria with the consequential diminished energy supply to the axon [ 74].
Nonetheless, overexpression of Mcl-1 inhibited, albeit partially, cell death regardless of whether Bim is involved, suggesting that combinations of HDAC and BRAF inhibitors can exert damage to the mitochondria, which is important in regulating both apoptosis and necrosis, by mechanisms alternative to activation of Bim.
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P. xylostella has a very patchy feeding mode, exerting damage on several smaller areas of plant leaves.
In contrast, CJM 126 (30 μM) was rapidly depleted from nutrient medium of MCF-710 μM 126culture and accessed nuclei of these cells exerting damage to DNA.
PAF showed excellent antitumor activity in vitro and exert no damage to the normal cells.
Case-reports provided evidence that influenza infections, particularly severe episodes, may exert neuronal damage in the CNS and thereby increase the risk of depression.
Despite lipid peroxidation data shows that the presence of both nTiO2 seems to exert cells damage, a more quantitative description is not possible with the obtained data.
All the four extracts exert no damage to the selected colon cancer cells.
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