Sentence examples for leading damage from inspiring English sources

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Interfacial damage is by far the leading damage mechanism.

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Failure with the tires could lead to an unbalanced ride, potentially leading to damage of the goods being carried.

During pregnancy it can be particularly serious, leading to damage to foetus, miscarriage, premature labour and low birthweight.

Coeliac disease is caused by an abnormal immune reaction to gluten in the diet, leading to damage to the small intestine.

*Being intoxicated, "leading to damage of a state vehicle," and another officer being intoxicated and accused of "involvement in destruction of property at the academy".

Secondly, the generated bond strength should not be too strong, thus leading to damage to the RCRs during debonding.

The conventional anticancer therapeutics usually lack cancer specificity, leading to damage of normal tissues that patients find hard to tolerate.

Similarly, TiO2NP also decreased fibroblast mobility and impaired cell function, with the latter effect being more potent in leading to damage [30].

Not only does the growth of salt crystals in concrete pores generate stress leading to damage, but the growth of ice is another reason for concrete quality deterioration.

However, under stress conditions such as chilling, excess ROS can accumulate and cause a cellular imbalance, ultimately leading to damage to photosynthetic apparatus (Asada 1999).

Photosynthetic pigments are one of the targets of metal toxicity or any stress leading to damage of chloroplasts and inhibition in the production of chlorophyll.

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