Sentence examples for matter of disruption from inspiring English sources

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Even so, they said that in contrast to the hazards of infectious agents like anthrax, the risk posed by these other substances was more a matter of disruption than of mortal danger.

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It is a truism of all businesses, especially media, that once the consumer decides how things are going to go, it is only a matter of time before disruption occurs in fundamental ways.

That's a coerced and unfair choice, Mr Kennedy seems to think, and the chief's previous rulings on the balance between federal and state power are consistent with this perspective.But leaving aside federalism concerns, there is the matter of the potential disruption to the entire health-care industry that upending Obamacare would entail.

5 The affected vessels are presumed to induce the lesions in deep white matter through chronic hypoperfusion of the white matter and disruption of the blood-brain barrier, leading to chronic leakage of plasma into the white matter.

Comparison of patients with traumatic brain injury and age-matched controls revealed that the majority of the white matter showed some evidence of disruption in the traumatic brain injury group.

Above cognitive function may operate through frontosubcortical disconnection, white matter lesions including of high-intensity in deep white matter and disruption of white matter integrity as well as other brain structural impairment [ 50, 51].

Limbic circuitry disruptions have been implicated in the psychopathology and cognitive deficits of schizophrenia, which may involve white matter disruptions of the major tracts of the limbic system, including the fornix and the cingulum.

Future research will be required to determine the relationship of white matter disruption with gray matter atrophy and cortical hypometabolism in AD, which may explain why certain regions of the brain show preferential vulnerability to AD as the disease progresses.

Therefore, the earliest event following compression injury to the spinal cord is a profound damage to the local vasculature (capillaries and venules), hemorrhage (especially in the grey matter) and disruption of cord microcirculation by mechanical, thrombotic or vasospasm mechanisms.

The majority of these studies have focussed on chronic schizophrenia and have reported evidence of multiple areas of white matter disruption most notably in the corpus callosum, prefrontal white matter, SLF, and cingulum bundle [ 26, 27].

Higher exposure in younger age groups is a matter of concern since the disruption of hormonal balance during the development stage might have long-term consequences on their health.

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