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Last March, 35 eastern red cedars were selectively destroyed in the park, their stumps left sitting amid trees of other species that were not touched in the same grove.
The story of SM, a 44-year-old woman whose rare genetic condition has selectively destroyed the brain's twinned set of amygdala, shows the clear downside of a life without fear.
Characterization by X-ray photoelectron spectrometry showed that the ester bonds at PET surface, especially C O bonds, were selectively destroyed.
Tumors are selectively destroyed in this temperature range because of their reduced heat tolerance compared to normal tissue, which is due to their poor blood supply (Huang et al. 2008).
The dust ejected from SNe is also biased to large grain sizes, because small grains are selectively destroyed by the shocked region within the SNe (Bianchi and Schneider, 2007; Nozawa et al., 2007).
In a series of test tube experiments, a team led by Miles Cloyd of the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston found that of 50 healthy people they tested who had no known HIV exposure, up to 15% appeared to have CD4 lymphocytes--the white blood cells selectively destroyed by HIV--that resist infection with certain strains of the virus.
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Since then, neurosurgeons have saved many brains by selectively destroying some of their tissue.
Its green light selectively destroys the blood vessels feeding the tumor without burning the vocal cords.
Radiation therapies make use of this property to selectively destroy cancerous cells in small localized tumours.
Beginning about Dec. 1, Washington became aware that the Japanese were ordering diplomats overseas to selectively destroy confidential documents.
Researchers have been drawn to the potential of the therapy because it requires only a single radiation treatment and offers a way to selectively destroy cells.
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