Sentence examples for may damage more from inspiring English sources

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Higher dose exposure may damage more severely the gastrointestinal tract and the bone marrow.

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We suggest that the findings of increased fractional anisotropy in this ventro-medial language network represent structural reorganization in response to the anterior temporal lobe resection, which may damage the more susceptible dorso-lateral language pathway.

Woolite, although it is the foremost brand of "gentle cleanser," was invented long before some of the newer synthetic fibers for bras were invented, and it contains compounds that may damage newer, more expensive fabrics and cause your bra to "spring" before its time.

Workers planned to fill the gouges, she said, but there was a risk the repairs may not hold and damage more of the arch.

Some guess that Rita may have damaged more rigs than any hurricane in history.

They may be damaging more than their own reputations, and perhaps even more than the veneer of nonpartisan judiciousness that the Court has.

But if not done properly, a simple layoff may damage the company more than it saves it.

Other disorders such as carcinoid tumors, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, or syphilis may damage one or more heart valves.

Don't put them in random places or on top of other electronics, as this may damage the games more.

Returning to my appetizer/entrée analogy, since PAEs typically come after small businesses in preparation for litigation against larger entities, they are usually not looking for protracted battles with limited upside that may damage their chances against more lucrative targets.

Overproduction of ROS by the mitochondrial respiratory chain may damage mtDNA that is more susceptible to oxidative stress than nuclear DNA [ 14, 15].

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