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This inevitably causes certain degree of irreversible renal parenchymal damage to jeopardize the function and longevity of renal allografts [ 1].
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It seems plausible that in SSc, free radicals contribute to vascular damage and jeopardize the function of the endothelial system, leading to immune system involvement and to fibroblast activation and eventually to tissue fibrosis [ 27].
In the present study we also addressed the long-term phase, since chronic reactions may jeopardize the function of the electrode, and therefore the durability of the implant, in a number of ways.
Furthermore, gpD fusions of various sizes have been successfully fused to both the amino and carboxy termini of the protein suggesting that the display of the fusions does not jeopardize the function of the bacteriophage or prevent fusion proteins from binding the capsid (Vilchez and Jacoby 2004; Dokland and Murialdo 1993; Sternberg and Hoess 1995).
In previous analyses, focus has been on the glial scar, especially the astrocytic part, since glial scarring will jeopardize the function of neural electrodes [22], [23].
"We need a more effective and efficient early-warning system to detect issues that jeopardize the functioning of U.S. financial markets before they disrupt credit flows to the real economy.
"As evidenced by the 2008 crisis and even recent headlines, we need a more effective and efficient early-warning system to detect issues that jeopardize the functioning of U.S. financial markets before they disrupt credit flows to the real economy.
Loss of forest biodiversity may seriously jeopardize the functioning of forest ecosystems (i.e. the activities, processes or properties of forests, such as decomposition of organic matter, soil nutrient cycling and water retention), and consequently the ability of forest to provide ecosystem services [ 23].
The natural history of VA aneurysms is most commonly a benign process where patients remain stable and asymptomatic without jeopardizing the functioning of the access or the haemodialysis.
Moreover, due to this soft tissue tension, pressure forces on the adjacent physeal and articular cartilage may jeopardize the structure and function of these cartilaginous tissues, affecting growth and inducing degeneration of the joint cartilage (Wilson-MacDonald et al. 1990, Nakamura et al. 1995, Stanitski et al. 1996, Cai et al. 2006).
Law school stakeholders like Dean Mitchell, and his many vocal supporters on the deans-only listserv, jeopardize the important function that legal education should continue to play in the United States.
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