Sentence examples for origin of the damage from inspiring English sources

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The origin of the damage self-sensing ability is attributed to the fracture of fibers that bridge microcracks and the consequent resistivity increase.

First, the pathophysiological origin of the damage (e.g. presence of comorbidity) can dramatically alter the circulation dynamics of a given organ injury/function parameter(s) in the CLP model (and sepsis in general).

According to real life experience, there should be a high degree of certainty that the act of negligence was indeed the origin of the damage.

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The analysis of failure surfaces allowed identifying different heterogeneities at the origin of the fatigue damage for each configuration.

This paper discusses the cracking pattern in a historical Italian palace proposing a diagnosis for the origin of the actual damage state.

From all the data collected, the origin of the existing damages and pathologies can be set out, and hence, a building restoration can be adequately carried out.

A cerebrovascular accident is defined by a sudden neurological deficit of vascular origin, as the damage of brain parenchyma arises from infarction (ischemic stroke) or bleeding (hemorrhagic stroke).

More specifically we will focus on the origin of peritoneal damage and its relationship with the intraperitoneal presence of these particular subsets of T lymphocytes, as well as on its clinical implication in peritoneal damage in PD patients, which frequently results in an inability to continue with the treatment.

Trauma-haemorrhage and skeletal muscle injury differ in several aspects, e.g. in the origin of tissue damage (inflammation-induced injury after haemorrhage compared with mechanical disruption in the case of skeletal muscle injury).

Although the clinical significance of testing sperm DNA integrity has been clearly emphasized, the origin of DNA damage in spermatozoa is poorly understood.

Although the origin of lung damage caused by maternal smoking in pregnancy is likely multifactorial, many respiratory diseases may be mediated by the interaction of nicotine with the nicotinic receptors that are widely expressed in the airway cells of the developing lung [ 18].

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