Sentence examples for remarkably damaged from inspiring English sources

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At 10 h of culture, control monolayers presented many well-preserved parasites (Fig. 3A and Fig. 3B), whereas DETC-treated cultures displayed remarkably damaged parasites, as evidenced by decreased electron-density (Fig. 3C and Fig. 3D).

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These public affronts can be remarkably damaging on the whole.

Remarkably, damage nucleation, propagation, branching and arrest naturally come out of the constitutive laws.

Remarkably, damage-induced formation of both PAR and XRCC1 foci depended on SNF2H, and the PAR and XRCC1 foci co-localized with the SNF2H foci.

BRITAIN'S relationship with America, though remarkably hale, is being damaged, some say, by "imbalances" in the areas of trade, justice and defence.

It is remarkably easy to damage the body in everyday life, from preparing dinner to playing football.

The church lies a mere 200 yards from ground zero, and the building itself suffered remarkably little damage.

But, so far, they have done remarkably little damage either to the world's big markets, or to vulnerable emerging markets, such as those in distressed East Asia.

The company's three boats, which had been sucked out to sea, washed up miles down the coast with remarkably little damage.

With Britain and France leading from the front and America from behind, NATO waged a sophisticated air war that achieved everything it set out to do within seven months, causing remarkably little damage to vital infrastructure or harm to civilian life.

By rapidly and reversibly sampling sites, AlkA is able to maintain a remarkably promiscuous active site pocket that accommodates damaged bases of very different sizes.

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