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Meanwhile, Antonia Holway has developed specific assays in C. elegans to look for the genes necessary for DNA replication to survive damage.
Species that are better able to survive damage by falling fronds or rooting peccaries would be more likely to survive in areas close to palm trees.
The protein acts as a molecular chaperone and allows cells to survive damage from a variety of insults that may be otherwise lethal (Jakob et al, 1993).
Even if an early anaerobic organism were somehow able to survive damage due to direct reactions of intracellular O2 with vulnerable components, it would still have to contend with intracellular superoxide.
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It has been shown that neural cells can survive damage to the mitochondria as long as the formation of apoptosome is prevented.
And, indeed, the new neural networks appeared to be much more flexible and robust than the symbolic systems had been they could survive damage and noise.
A vessel can survive damage of some extent if the hull is subdivided into watertight compartments by means of watertight bulkheads.
AT-cells fail to survive DNA damage because of impaired signalling to DNA damage checkpoints and a characteristic inability to arrest DNA synthesis after irradiation, as well as from the inability to repair a small proportion of DSBs [27].
A discussion on how to survive brain damage offered some light relief.
Yet not to act condemns future generations to a life built around simply trying to survive the damage we created.
Building a ship that can be neither sunk nor capsized is beyond practicality, but a ship can be designed to survive moderate damage and, if sinking is inevitable, to sink slowly and without capsizing in order to maximize the survival chances of the people aboard.
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