Sentence examples for the implications of damage from inspiring English sources

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The implications of damage to this area of the brain are best underscored by the case of H.M., a patient who underwent medial temporal lobe resection for epilepsy in 1953.

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As such, it is important to understand when interpreting results that RiskScape evaluate damage, but at present not the implications of this damage.

We live in a very critical time for human history, as the first generation to fully understand the implications of the damage we have done to the earth, and perhaps the last generation with the opportunity to change course.

Albrecht himself is expecting a new granddaughter soon, and he told me "it's made me more determined to complete this work". We live in a very critical time for human history, as the first generation to fully understand the implications of the damage we have done to the earth, and perhaps the last generation with the opportunity to change course.

The implications of the damage-based strength reduction factor (SRF), denoted as RD factor, on multiple performance targets are discussed.

We further aimed to calculate the costs associated with tray and instrument sterilization, as well as the implications of missing or damaged instruments.

Recommended operating conditions, however, do not carry the implication of device damage if they are exceeded.

This special issue contains eight papers, covering several aspects of the implication of DNA damage and oxidative stress.

"I started looking at the implications of all the flood damage and the social disruption that it caused, and I became very, very angry about the cultural insensitivity of the solutions that were being proposed".

Guidelines for producing a uniform, ultrafine-grained structure via machining and other surface deformation processes are discussed along with the implications of such microstructures for damage resistance.

The most highly-cited and interconnected node in each cluster represents one of the earliest papers in the respective domain: respectively, Kim et al. (2002), discussing incidental findings in pediatric MR imaging [48], and Anderson et al. (1999) discussing the implications of early prefrontal cortex damage [49].

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