Sentence examples for on going damage from inspiring English sources

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Exposure to ionising radiation, because it causes molecular damage to the genomic DNA and therefore genotype, which, if not repaired prior to cell division may compromise the genotype, thus places increased demands on the on going damage detection and repair processes in the cell, which are components of the home attractor.

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Go on, go on.

Co-treatment with both C-1305 and the PARP-1 inhibitor caused a slight increase in the level of DNA damage, and the increase in DNA damage on going from TOPO-II inhibition C-13055, CE = 2 μM) alone to inhibition of both TOPO-II and PARP-1 was statistically significant.

These days you can't talk about cricket without dwelling on the on-going damage match fixing or game manipulation has caused the sport.

Volcanic eruptions may also continue for years to decades causing on-going damage and risk to life which curtail recovery efforts and require the long-term evacuation of communities.

The development of treatments targeting these early synaptic changes could help to prevent a chain of events leading to on-going damage.

It's not going to damage you.

There is collateral damage going on for the wider traveller community".

This "horrid" but "obscure" form of damage went on, as James explained, to alter his fate "for ever so long to come".

The neurologist knew he had to determine what was going on quickly, before further damage was done.

While this was going on, Akagi narrowly escaped damage when 9 British Bristol Blenheim bombers from Ceylon penetrated the CAP and dropped their bombs from 11000 feet.

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