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They significantly destroy the philosophy of P2P file-sharing networks.
At some point, as a result of detector design, further continuation of the filtering starts to significantly destroy image details.
As is expected, the temperature and charge scattering processes significantly destroy the anomalous features (see the insets in Figs. 1 and 2).
Oil-spill pollution can significantly destroy the human living environment and poses a severe threat to ecological systems (Cojocaru et al. 2011; Deng et al. 2013; Schaum et al. 2010).
However, the SEM images of the oxide and reduced XG-NiAl samples (Fig. 2c, d) show that the samples contained a number of big particles, larger than 200 nm in diameter and the reduction did not significantly destroy their morphology either.
The site is being re-examined and this past October three options for remaking the mall (narrowed down from 10) were unveiled -- two could significantly destroy the character of the mall by opening it up to cars with a traditional street or inserting two lanes of road and curbs weaving them through some of the outdoor "vignettes" while demolishing others.
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Meanwhile, transplanted tumor cells in mice could be significantly destroyed by these CIK cells [ 27].
P. chrysosporium shows a preference for degradation of phenolic terminals without significantly destroying other lignin components to unzip carbohydrate polymers.
Pope et al. (2001) found that 2 hr of exposure to SHS significantly destroyed cardiac autonomic function, as evidenced by decrements in heart rate variability in 16 adult nonsmokers.
A killed tumor cell upon RT can trigger the death of neighboring tumor cells and therefore, statistically, a larger tumor tissue receives larger cell-killing rate than a tiny isolated tumor tissue, because RT significantly destroys large-cluster of cellular communications that may affect genomic stability and may trigger the apoptosis of tumor cells.
Some houses which have been significantly damaged, destroyed, or inhabitable.
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