Sentence examples for to wounding from inspiring English sources

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to wounding

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An injury, such as a cut, stab, or tear, to a (usually external) part of the body.

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Why is Sylvia so dedicated to wounding her husband?

Juvinai Ferreira, 22, pleaded guilty to wounding Bridger when he appeared at Leeds Crown Court via video-link.

Both were highly expressed in the hours shortly after wounding, suggesting a substantial response to wounding.

The fate of scarless or scar forming healing may already be defined by the ECM composition, prior to wounding.

Pipe had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

Thus, infection with E.coli leads to greater down regulation of JNK pathway compared to wounding.

Scarring in response to wounding occurs in skin, but not in the oral cavity [1].

Induction of AMP expression due to wounding might comprise a pre-adaptation to accompanying bacterial infections.

Interestingly, these genes were significantly enriched for genes involved in cell motility, cell adhesion, response to wounding and immune processes.

Strikingly, these genes were significantly enriched for genes involved in cell motility, cell adhesion, response to wounding and immune processes.

The role of ROS in response to wounding and insect herbivory has been well documented in other systems [54] [62].

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