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But early evidence of political damage was readily apparent: the Chinese ambassador, Lu Shaye, quickly withdrew from a planned appearance before Canada's foreign affairs committee in Ottawa.

This is disconcerting, as, moreover, the interstitial damage was not readily apparent from noninvasive parameters, so that if this occurred in patients it would go unnoticed.

"The extent of the damage in 2000 was readily apparent," Hathaway noted.

Because the small intestine is a highly proliferative tissue, it is likely that evidence of DNA damage and mutation would have been readily apparent if Cr VI) tumorigenicity was mediated through a direct genotoxic or mutagenic MOA.

One sling had "substantial pre-existing damage, including cuts and severe dislocation" that would have been readily apparent to Mr. Rapetti had he inspected it before use, as the building code and federal regulations require, the person said.

While a DNA-damage-induced shift in CTIP mobility indicative of its phosphorylation was readily apparent in WT cells, this mobility shift was absent in ATM-deficient cells, regardless of whether ATR or DNA-PK was inhibited (Supplementary Figure 7a).

It is not the most serious injury players link to artificial turf -- that would be ligament damage and concussions -- but after a game, turf burn is the most universal, a readily apparent and repulsive wound found at every third locker.

The alternative is readily apparent.

The rebels' weaknesses were readily apparent.

The industry's resistance was readily apparent.

Some differences were readily apparent, of course.

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