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Buildings that would be unscathed in a more typical 30-second quake might be severely damaged after several minutes of shaking.
In parallel with the existing human studies, we hypothesized that the HPA axis might be severely dysfunctional with subsequent severe electrolyte disturbances.
If Grady were to close, her options for care might be severely limited.
One theory was that the man who was to head the North's delegation, Jon Kum Jin, might be severely ill.
It pointed out that half a dozen human embryonic cell lines would be inadequate for vigorous research and that their availability might be severely constrained by patents.
He examined the child and then told the young parents that the baby might not live, and if he did he might be severely handicapped.
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"He knew that if it could be shown that he had acted improperly as an agent provocateur, inducing Miss Contostavlos to do something she would not otherwise do, his own credibility and standing and the prospect of conviction in the case might both be severely damaged".
The statistical analyses of SNP data might then be severely affected.
Therefore, the PCNA imunohistochemistry was carried out to confirm liver regeneration, especially the proliferation of the non-parenchyma cells, such as Kupffer cells, NK and other immune cells in the liver, because these cells exert cellular defense functions for the whole body but also for the liver itself and these cells might also be severely damaged in the APAP hepatotoxicity.
A candidate who appears to be well-financed might in reality be severely outgunned by an opponent's super PAC — without even knowing it.
"And if slaves were caught reading or writing, they might be whipped severely, they might have lost fingers or might have been sold," Mrs. Koverman said.
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