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If left untreated, HIV will gradually damage a person's immune system over a period of around a decade.
Performance of CNN/U.S. drives public perception — and employee pride — and declines there may gradually damage CNN's networks as a whole.
Most of this discoloring is caused by blue-green algae (cyanobacteria), which gradually damage the bas-relief carvings on these temples [3].
Diabetes mellitus may gradually damage tissues and thus have an impact on mortality in the long term.
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Moreover, the over-all bond structure was found to be gradually damaged with increasing fluence.
It destroys myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord, and gradually damages the nerves themselves.
The Federal Reserve cut a key short-term interest rate today by a quarter of a percentage point, to 4.25percentt, signaling its concern that the credit crisis might be gradually damaging the broader economy beyond housing.
Glaucoma is commonly described as abnormally high pressure within the eye, which gradually damages the optic nerve that connects the light-gathering cells at the back of the eye to the brain.
Under their microscope, the team observed that those lipid molecules then accumulate in tightly-packed "islands," or clusters, that don't move much – a state they call "solid-like". As more saturated fatty acids enter the cell, those islands grow in size, creating increasing inelasticity of the membrane and gradually damaging the entire cell.
Indoxyl sulfate inhibits nitric oxide production and induces reactive oxygen species production, gradually damaging endothelial cell layer (Tumur and Niwa 2009).
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