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to breakages

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The act of breaking.

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Some are already worried that the constant swapping and changing of the console's detachable bits might lead to breakages, and though Nintendo consoles have never been as low-quality as, say, the DualShock 4's disintegrating analogue pads, it's a valid concern.

In 1969, after two large accidents due to breakages on his Lotus car, Mosley decided that "it was evident that I wasn't going to be World Champion" and retired from driving.

The regions that undergo repeated breaks in independent lineages are likely to be vulnerable to breakages.

If this mechanism predominates in Anopheles as it seems to in Drosophila, it suggests that regions of chromosome 2R are especially prone to breakages.

Recent findings indicate that evolutionary breaks in the genome are not randomly distributed, and that certain regions, so-called fragile regions, are predisposed to breakages.

We found that RCIs, like common inversions, are disproportionately clustered on 2R, which may indicate that this arm is especially prone to breakages.

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He also uses a double-strength tempered glass, which is more resistant to breakage than regular glass.

"It breaks the chemical bonds, which causes split ends and makes hair more susceptible to breakage".

Despite the fact that thinner condoms reportedly are more prone to breakage, Alatech has offered to convert to them, Povlacs said.

Atmospheric ozone reacts readily with elastomers containing C=C double bonds, leading to breakage of molecules lying in the surface.

Moreover, both fixed and removable retainers are prone to breakage, loss, and degradation [2, 11].

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