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Dinosaur tracks had previously been discovered in Connecticut, but in small numbers and on private property where they were usually damaged or destroyed.
Eighteen of the 63 men with traumatic brain injury had abnormalities consistent with nerve injury in two or more brain regions, areas not usually damaged by other types of mild head injury.
This FIB-milling process extends the ability of the technology to fabricate plasmonic and other nanostructures on substrates which are usually damaged through traditional FIB patterning approach by maintaining high spatial resolution of high-energy milling and lower damage introducing by low-energy ion beams.
Most seeds pass through the digestive system intact, apart from those of Azores Laurel, which are usually damaged.
Specific features of language are usually damaged whilst others remain intact, meaning language can be impaired at individual levels of processing.
Skin from shark carcasses used for meat and frozen or stored on ice are usually damaged to the point that they are useless for making leather.
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Dr. Kondziolka said these patients were chosen because such a stroke usually damages a small, contained area of cells.
Those pests usually damage early developmental stages of horticultural crops, but can also attack mature below-ground plant parts, such as tubers.
In the literature, it has been found that the usage of the aforementioned conventional techniques for long term production of heavy oil, usually damages the formation (Baptist 1960; Zhou et al. 1996).
For example, beef usually damages forests, climate and freshwater supply.
Julio Haoa, 41, who works as a guard, said visitors don't usually damage the sites, but do often display a general lack of respect for them.
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