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Unsurprisingly, some New Yorkers view trees as a nuisance that may eventually cause sidewalks to buckle and create leaf litter.
Compression of the nerve by a tumour or aneurysm may eventually cause demyelination, which results in optic atrophy.
Tightness of the twist determines the strength of the yarn, although too much twist may eventually cause weakening and breakage.
The biggest danger is the build-up of consumer debt in some economies, such as America, Britain and Australia, which may eventually cause households to trim their spending.
In a fraction of cases, toxins from the infection cause a characteristic bright red rash that feels like sandpaper to the touch but is painless; it may eventually cause the skin to peel, like a sunburn.
"Excessive growth in the supply of credit can initiate inflation or froth in property prices, which may eventually cause bad debts and increase financial risk," the central bank warned in a statement on Monday.
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This approach introduces unnecessary wait time that may eventually causes an overall increase in computation time.
Removing top predators from a community may seriously destabilize its structure and eventually cause local extinctions of other species, with cascading effect.
On the other hand, in vitro the ΔF508 mutation does affect NBD1 folding [10], [13], [14] directly, suggesting that deletion of F508 may induce several folding defects, which eventually cause ER retention and degradation.
An imbalance between oxidative metabolism and detoxification causes reactive intermediate products to accumulate, which may lead to DNA damage and eventually cause mutations.
Polymers, including chitosan, eventually cause haemagglutination [ 1– 3].
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