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You build rage by taking Damage, giving damage, and using rage-giving abilities such as Blood rage.
The Murine colon carcinoma (CT-26) tumors were completely resorbed without nearly giving damage to surrounding healthy tissue within 5 days of PSi and NIR laser treatment.
The in vivo animal test results showed that the Murine colon carcinoma (CT-26) tumors were completely resorbed without nearly giving damage to surrounding healthy tissue within 5 days of PSi and NIR laser treatment.
To confirm that the photothermal effect of PSi combined with NIR laser could efficiently destroy tumor cells without giving damage to surrounding healthy cells, we attempted in vivo therapeutic examinations against Balb/c mice bearing (CT-26) on their backs.
On 26 November, when RFA Crenella was torpedoed, Cushing stood by, giving damage control assistance which kept the merchantman from sinking, then escorted her into Queenstown.
We argue that the combination of budding as a facilitating mechanism and inhabiting short-lived environments, giving damage segregation an evolutionary advantage, explains why only these two prokaryotic and eukaryotic unicells age.
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As you take and give damage, you build up a charged attack that does massive damage to everything around your character.
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