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And even after the attacker lets up, a victim can collapse and die hours or even days later because of underlying damage to the neck, or to the brain due to lack of oxygen.
As an alternative, and possibly as an early marker of disease onset or risk, markers of underlying damage such as "hyalinosis" (amyloid) could be targeted for imaging.
This could be due to neurocompensation i.e., the provision of coping strategies that alleviate the impact of underlying damage until this becomes overwhelming, resulting in an accelerated terminal decline.
Based on current research findings, it is expected that TES is the clinical manifestation of underlying damage or dysfunction of cortical or subcortical brain structures (or both) and is associated with a history of repetitive brain trauma, including both symptomatic concussions and subconcussive trauma.
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Sometimes they do not consider evolution of the underlying damage mechanisms and, therefore, cannot be used for damage tolerance analysis.
But as osteoarthritis progresses from mild to moderate to severe, the doses required to control pain can start to escalate without any promise of slowing down the underlying damage to joint cartilage.
Finally, although ETS exposure also elicits signs of chronic oxidative stress, demonstration of a specific role of this mechanism in brain damage remains elusive, confounded by adaptive mechanisms and perhaps most of all by the underlying damage caused by nicotine.
The power to settle old scores, lobby or build an idealized democratic media composed of citizen journalists obscured the underlying damage created by relentless acceleration.
The failure phenomena and underlying damage mechanisms in small curvature bending of AHSS are revealed in this work.
Our results are consistent with the STAC model by demonstrating that compensation varies with the severity of underlying neural damage and can be exhausted with the onset of cognitive symptoms and increased structural brain pathology.
This study was designed to investigate the possibility of underlying cochlear damage whether outer hair cells (OHCs) or inner hair cells (IHCs) in tinnitus suffering patients with normal hearing sensitivity, using transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAEs) and threshold equalizing noise (TEN) test, if any.
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