Sentence examples for ice damage from inspiring English sources

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Ice damage also caused scattered power failures across northern and central New Jersey.

The capsule's structure includes non-freezable bound water which protects the cells from ice damage.

The isolated condition, however, makes the trees more susceptible to wind damage, snow blast, and ice damage.

Hundreds of thousands of people were still without electricity today, and Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas warned that his state's power transmission lines would have to be rebuilt "from the ground up" because of ice damage.

Carlo Brecciaroli, the contractor hired to help dig up the tomb and who may now be charged with burying it, warned that work could start any day if temperatures fall and the risk of ice damage increases.

When a CT scan of Kim's brain arrived from Alcor, it appeared to show that the cryoprotectant had reached only the outer portion of her brain, leaving the rest vulnerable to ice damage.

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They make proteins that will trigger freezing at higher temperatures than usual and the resulting water ice damages the plant, giving the bacteria access to the nutrients they need.

"De-icer damage to concrete is usually not a chemical reaction," Mr. May said.

To study the repetitive nature of ice force, damage zone lengths of crushing failure were computed and conclude that damage zone lengths are 0.15 0.2 times as ice thickness.

The report makes no recommendation on listing the bears as a threatened species or taking any action to slow ice cap damage.

Maintaining the reservoir outflow in a certain range is considered an effective way to remediate ice flood damage.

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