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An incomplete damage survey of Miami-Dade County indicated the flooding destroyed 1,005 houses, severely damaged 1,358, and caused minor damage to 3,443.
Alternatively, additional cells in irradiated hs might arise from incomplete damage of ePG2, as irradiation does not always lead to instant cell death.
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The effect of these notes is to remind readers that they are reading a book, and that this book is incomplete, damaged, and fallible.
The proteins encoded by PSMA7, UCHL1 and PSMB8 form part of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS), a complex that regulates the degradation of incomplete, damaged or misfolded proteins [ 49, 50].
DNA Barcoding solves this problem, because it is able to distinguish species and identify specimens (also incomplete, damaged or immature ones) using a very short gene sequence, that can be easily obtained from tiny amounts of tissue.
If asymmetry is incomplete, heavily damaged cells could no longer produce damage-free progeny.
But not everything is old, incomplete or damaged.
She writes: "An understanding of virtually any aspect of modern western culture must be not merely incomplete but damaged in its central substance to the degree that it does not incorporate a critical analysis of modern homo/heterosexual definition".
Most old maps were in books and atlases, and generally were not sold separately, except when an already "imperfect" (incomplete or damaged) atlas was broken up by a dealer.
Additionally, the original materials are often incomplete or damaged.
Prints of the French and German versions of the film exist but most of them are either incomplete or damaged.
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