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The seedlings have about a 75percentt survival rate, with the rest succumbing to damage from winter weather or deer, Scully said.

Scientists will then have just a small number of precious months to capture as much data as possible before Juno succumbs to damage and must end its mission.

If we can understand the fundamentals of how the brain succumbs to damage, we have a much better shot at figuring out how to stop or slow the progression of disease.

(When my parents' ragged copy of the 1964 edition succumbed to water damage a few years ago, my mother delivered the news as if a relative had died).

Seydlitz arrived on the scene by 15:10, while Ariadne succumbed to battle damage and sank.

It was a foot chase between her and the Honolulu police, who eventually shot her 87 times before she succumbed to nerve damage and brain hemorrhages.

Amy could have succumbed to brain damage or death while we stood by helplessly, an overdose cutting her life short, traumatizing those on the scene and bringing immeasurable suffering to her loved ones.

Indeed, we determined that CLL cells undergoing proliferation (as evidenced by expression of Ki-67) succumbed to DNA damage.

In our imperfect universe, all materials, inorganic or organic, inevitably succumb to damage and deterioration.

It means that as parts of the brain succumb to damage, bilinguals can compensate more easily.

Some microbial strains succumb to damage to cell walls by O2− and others, while others show greater sensitivity to H2O2, as is the case for E. coli[38].

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