Sentence examples for gross damages from inspiring English sources

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In the present paper we generated a mouse strain expressing reduced β1 integrin levels to directly investigate the role of β1 integrin on skin formation and homeostasis, avoiding gross damages as seen in complete knockout animals.

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The constant exposure to self-harm and the threat of abuse and sexual assault – even if they were not themselves victims – was causing gross damage to the children's personal development, they said.

Spalding and Kathie returned to New York for the surgery, and MRIs showed bone fragments pressed against his right frontal lobe, though his surgeons did not see any gross damage to this area.

In reference to the settlement with NI Blunkett's spokesman told the Independent on Sunday last year that: "Mr Blunkett was the subject of intrusion into his private life throughout 2004-05 and gross damage to his family and immediate friends.

Of course, "gross" damage to the membrane removes its capability of supporting the osmotic pressure gradient, and this case is easily detected with this measurement technique.

The comparison has consequently motivated an amalgamation of linear and nonlinear features of acousto-ultrasonic waves, targeting the prediction of multi-scale damage ranging from microscopic fatigue cracks to macroscopic gross damage.

Nonetheless, the effectiveness and accuracy of the majority of available techniques, which use linear signal features such as the time of flight (TOF) of a particular waveform, have been demonstrated effectively for characterization of gross damage only.

We observed gross damage of the villus surface structure with hemorrhage in all layers of the mucosa (Fig. 5A).

No gross damage was seen after drug infusion, and the morphological structure of the mPFC was preserved (Fig. 7A).

Two studies on embalmed human cadavers have not reported any gross damage to the macroscopic structure of the cadavers, or gross histological change, which included examination of embalmed cartilage and bone (O' Sullivan and Mitchell 1993, Coleman and Kogan 1998).

Consistently, in the present study, histological analysis of ultrasonic exposure at MI between 0.40 to 1.37 in vitro and MI = 1.24 in vivo revealed no gross damage to the brain tissue.

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