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Surprisingly, however, a few analyses of human temporal bones have suggested that spiral ganglia can be affected by aminoglycosides without overt insult to the hair cells.
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Through it all, Mr. Sullivan has given at least as well as he has gotten — except, perhaps, when it comes to overt insults.
Thus, these interventions cause overt oxidative insult associated with elevated levels of cellular and tissue GSSG (51, 52).
More introspective than the average athlete, Abdul-Jabbar was deeply affected by overt racism and insults about his height and his Muslim religion.
There was no overt hostility or shouted insult, Whitman wrote, but the "silence of the crowd was very significant," compared with the "wild, tumultuous hurrahs" that typically greeted distinguished personages.
The insult is overt.
It was a debate without gaffes, an unusually articulate exchange of ideas free of cheap shots, boorish insults and overt pandering — the things that have made the Republican debates entertaining, but disheartening, and more than a little scary.
Unlike other vital organ systems, however, the lethal effects of alcohol on the lung are underappreciated, perhaps because there are no signs of overt pulmonary disorder until a secondary insult, such as a bacterial infection or injury, occurs in the lung.
Laura Bush said that one of her twin 18-year-old daughters felt insulted by Mr. Gore's overt reference to his four children being at the debate.
While being insulted, do so without overt display of emotion.
Innate epithelial-derived mediators are sufficient to drive airway hyper-reactivity and remodeling in response to environmental insults in the absence of overt Th2-type inflammation in a model of noneosinophilic, noninflammed types of asthma.
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