Sentence examples for generalised damage from inspiring English sources

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This paper details the development of a generalised damage identification procedure for reinforced concrete columns subjected to internal building detonations.

The outputs of the parametric studies have been analysed using a multi-variable, non-linear curve fitting technique to develop the generalised damage identification procedure for columns, separately for two main internal blast conditions.

23 While strokes are a more common cause of cerebellar lesions (of which Bond is at increased risk 13), chronic exposure to toxins, such as alcohol, that cause more generalised damage to the cerebellum can also cause a cerebellar tremor.

Differences between ABI aetiologies also lead to variation; the effects of stroke on the brain are much more focal in nature whereas TBI tends to lead to more generalised damage [ 6].

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Although this association is also present in type 2 diabetes, in a proportion of these patients microalbuminuria does not appear to reflect generalised microvascular damage [ 22].

The increase in UACR relates to the presence of renal disease and CVD [ 21] and indicates the probable existence of generalised endothelial damage [ 22].

Systemic ischemia/reperfusion response induces generalised tissue damage with a release of reactive oxygen species and endothelial-leukocyte interaction, resulting in a systemic inflammatory response [ 1, 2], endothelial activation and injury [ 3- 5], and coagulation abnormalities [ 6- 8].

This is a clear sample of cognitive deterioration (generalised) after cerebellar damage.

At present, clinical tests are focused on a more generalised manifestation of hepatic damage.

These genes are likely to be involved in adaptation or resistance to the antibiotics, the former representing a generalised response to cell wall damage, and the latter the antibiotic-specific responses.

In the nervous system, stimulation of purinoceptors triggers astrogliosis, the generalised response of astrocytes to brain damage, which is characterised by cell proliferation and remodelling of the neural circuitry.

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