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Discover LudwigThe phrase "upon damage" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate an action or consequence that occurs as a result of damage being inflicted. For example: 1. "Upon damage to the property, the landlord will deduct the cost of repairs from the tenant's security deposit." 2. "The car's airbags will automatically deploy upon damage to the vehicle's front end." 3. "Upon damage to the delicate artwork, the museum staff rushed to carefully restore it." 4. "The insurance company will cover all medical expenses upon damage sustained in a car accident." 5. "The security system will activate upon damage to the door, alerting the police of a break-in."
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The observed lower number of DNA lesions in BCL11B-overexpressing cells upon damage induction suggests limited efficiency of the DNA-damaging drugs as the likely reason for the lower death rate in BCL11B-overexpressing cells.
Minimal functional healing of ligament/tendon tissues occurs upon damage.
Necrosis is a type of unprogrammed cell death brought upon damage or pathological conditions.
The analysis of quasi-brittle materials can be performed using constitutive laws based upon damage mechanics.
These biomarkers are released from cardiomyocytes upon damage, and significantly elevated levels would be suggestive of morphological damage.
Self-healing coatings are endowed with the ability of self-repair upon damage, thus enhancing their life-time.
Dealing with the environment is the biggest challenge for plants and that includes complete regeneration of stem cell systems upon damage.
Upon damage of the composites, the GMA released from the broken capsules infiltrated into the cracks and was copolymerized with the matrix PS according to the above mechanism.
Based on the current results, fatigue-related degradation depends upon damage to features of the order of 0.1 μm, or about 0.5% of the mean grain size.
Upon damage of DNA in eukaryotic cells, several repair and checkpoint proteins undergo a dramatic intranuclear relocalization, translocating to nuclear foci thought to represent sites of DNA damage and repair.
For the quasistatic bridging problem, accumulation of damage has been related to grain-size features, but apparent from data in this study, fatigue-related damage depends upon damage to sub-grain-size features.
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