Sentence examples for may block cellular from inspiring English sources

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Another problem of this technique is associated with the almost-impossible removal of powder trapped inside the small hole, which may block cellular ingrowth and induce an adverse inflammatory reaction.

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This may be a clinically relevant approach to block cellular damage in diseases.

Importantly, these considerations provide further insight for the targeting of FoxO in the nervous system that may involve Wnt signaling, SIRT1, and trophic factors such as EPO to block cellular injury during oxidative stress.

The police quickly set up a land phone system, lest satellite dishes block cellular service.

Many movie-theater and restaurant owners say, however, that they would not dare block cellular calls on purpose.

Blocking Aβ, therefore, may block a large number of cellular events that are needed to maintain homeostasis and thus may produce unintended effects.

Because an acidic environment may block the kallikrein inhibitor LEKTI, contributing to increased KLK expression and loss of cellular adhesion in skin desquamation, it is reasonable to consider a similar mechanism during neoplastic dissemination [ 201].

Larger particles may block the aperture.

He may block one end with substrate.

The kidney stones may block urine passage.

Social networks and internet are blocked, cellular is useless, mercenaries are roaming the roads to terrorise the people and shatter any gatherings with heavy machine gun fire.

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