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The most pernicious damage results in self-harm, which draws collective astonishment as if it were wholly unexpected.
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Conservationists' concerns, referred to in my now out-of-date Lonely Planet Guide, about mass tourism in Petra – the pernicious effects of humidity and the damage wrought by thousands of feet trampling up the steps cut in to the rock – are no longer so acute.
The elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in damaged sites provoke the pernicious effects of donor MSC survival.
An analogous clinical situation is high-dose folic acid treatment of severely vitamin B12-deficient pernicious anaemia patients: anaemia improves but neurological damage worsens, possibly because of accumulation of odd-chain carbon fatty acids [ 42].
It has created computer scans to provide precise records of the damage to the ruins and identified the most pernicious threats, starting with erosion caused by salty groundwater.
The MP for Shipley said he had spent his political career campaigning against "the blight of political correctness, which is doing so much damage to our country", and that its "most pernicious effects" were felt on the area of gender equality.
Unmentioned go the obligations that Britain has to poorer countries, because of the damage it has caused through empire, climate change and pernicious supply chains.
I'm here to tell you that while breaking one's bone upon re-entry is the most sudden and catastrophic way to damage a penis, a surprising amount of other, equally pernicious ways exist.
"Pernicious quicksand!
Domestic abuse is pernicious.
That inertia is pernicious.
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