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Discover Ludwig"retained damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to damage that has been caused but has not been resolved or properly addressed. For example: "The county was liable for the retained damage of the demolished building."
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However, the distributions of retained damage between cells that showed a subsequent p53 pulse and cells that did not were broadly overlapping, and we were unable to observe a fixed threshold number of DSBs that determine whether p53 will pulse or not.
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Rather than a historical reconstruction, Mr Chipperfield selectively retained damaged elements of the building, both to be true to history and to avoid the aesthetic dishonesty of an archaeologically "correct" reconstruction.
Normally, the daughter cell is generated in a youthful state, presumably because the mother retains damaging agents during division.
However, while microbial mother cells sacrifice themselves for their progeny by retaining damaged and aggregated proteins or DNA, stem cells thrust accumulated damage upon their progeny, thereby keeping themselves pristine.
Following this logic, if asymmetry is lost in the absence of altered rates of damage repair, the daughter would inherit more damage at birth but would also retain less damage during subsequent divisions as a mother cell.
This showed that the electronic properties of modified MWNTs were mostly retained, without damaging their one-dimensional electronic properties.
The Raman and absorption spectroscopy data showed that the electronic properties of modified MWNTs were mostly retained, without damaging their one-dimensional electronic properties.
Furthermore, downregulation of NFBD1 inhibited the amplification of the IR-induced DNA damage signal, and failed to accumulate and retain DNA damage-response proteins at the DNA damage sites, which leaded to defective checkpoint activation following DNA damage.
Ali, like many of the other young refugees in the camp, retains some damage from that journey.
If a cell retains DNA damage, transcription of a gene can be prevented, and, thus, translation into a protein will also be blocked.
The mother gains a bud scar and preferentially retains the damage (see below).
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