Collocations withdamage
These are words often used in combination withdamage.
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accidental damage
The neurologist observes that accidental damage to the visual cortex at the back of the head can impair arithmetic calculation.
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actual damage
The minimum compensation allowed by law for ruined bricks was insufficient to cover actual damage caused by new machinery.
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amount of damage
Therefore, one may also expect the amount of damage to the respective crop to affect the group probabilities.
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cartilage damage
I suffered cartilage damage playing football at school.
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catastrophic damage
If we do not take that opportunity, we risk inflicting catastrophic damage on our planet.
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cell damage
When intertial cavitation occurs, a new process with serious potential for cell damage is introduced.
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cellular damage
The present findings on the patterns of cellular damage also corroborate the observation.
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consequential damage
The condition of methaemoglobinaemia is reversible by the use of bottled water and there is no evidence of consequential damage to health.
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considerable damage
They can cause considerable damage to forests.
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cosmetic damage
It may be that no damage has been done yet, but cosmetic damage soon ceases to be cosmetic.
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damage assessment
A wide range of damage assessment methods exist and there are no agreed protocols.
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ecological damage
Of course, this does not necessarily mean these hydrocarbons are causing any ecological damage.
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economic damage
When feeding occurs on young conifer transplants, this weevil causes significant economic damage.
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emotional damage
Long afterwards, they suffer both physical and emotional damage.
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enormous damage
They certainly did enormous damage.
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environmental damage
The information provided by the predicted environmental damage induces a response that mitigates the actual environmental damage.
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extensive damage
In transmission electron microscopy, extensive damage was observed in the cytoplasm of drugtreated parasites.
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extent of damage
The extent of damage can be controlled easily, and kept constant across replicates.
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flood damage
In contrast to the arid case, the higher flood damage leads to an increase in storage.
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genetic damage
This assumes that the genetic damage is not identity-altering.
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grave damage
Such attempts, indeed, thereby do grave damage to the common good.
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heavy damage
The frequency of trees with 'heavy damage' in the deciduous savanna also increased.
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hippocampal damage
These findings are consistent with a relationship between high levels of glucocorticoids released during stress and hippocampal damage with associated memory deficits.
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immense damage
There may also be the case of a heavily laden vehicle with defective solid tyres which is causing immense damage.
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incalculable damage
These misfortunes were added to in 1944 and again in 1945 by the devastating cyclones which broke upon the island and inflicted incalculable damage.
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insect damage
While disease and insect damage are major constraints to chickpea production, they can be largely managed with good agronomy.
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irreparable damage
If the neonate is not treated urgently with prostaglandins, irreparable damage can occur to the kidneys and liver.
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irreversible damage
This process culminates in irreversible damage to cartilage, bone and tendon.
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kidney damage
Other downstream effector pathways including chemokines and cell death molecules are also required to mediate kidney damage.
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lasting damage
That has done lasting damage to companies.
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ligament damage
It was later confirmed that he will be out for around three months due to knee ligament damage.
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liquidated damages
This includes the cost of unscheduled resources and liquidated damages.
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liver damage
The biochemical liver profile in routine clinical use is primarily an indicator of liver damage rather than of function.
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localized damage
However, what ultimately is required here is a demonstration of localized damage correlated with modality-specific deficits.
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long-term damage
The same applies to long-term damage.
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major damage
The tunnel incurred major damage.
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massive damage
In a major war we have massive damage caused.
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maximum damage
The sections were chosen to demonstrate gliosis bilaterally rather than to show the locus of maximum damage on either side.
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minor damage
It caused minor damage and left a few victims.
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monetary damage
The developing country negotiating stance of underlining the 'differentiated responsibility' of the developed world for climate change is thus shown by the monetary damage estimates to be untenable.
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nerve damage
There were no reports of permanent injury or nerve damage.
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neurological damage
Neurological damage related to open-heart surgery.
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neuronal damage
Finally, we have expanded our investigation of the temporal profile of the action of this cytokine relevant to neuronal damage.
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nominal damage
But that is something other than nominal damage if you prove it.
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oxidative damage
Oxidative damage and mitochondrial decay in aging.
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permanent damage
The possibility to prevent permanent damage.
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physical damage
Seeds passed without physical damage.
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potential damage
A robust policy minimizes the potential damage caused by this worst-case shock sequence.
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psychological damage
Simple but effective methods are available to prevent the physical and psychological damage of hazardous drinking.
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renal damage
Renal damage was confirmed by the presence of proteinuria in older mice.
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resulting damage
If the resulting damage was due to war, the bailee would not be responsible.
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retinal damage
Regardless of the means by which retinal damage is achieved, the extent of visual function that returns is dependent upon the extent of retinal regeneration.
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risk of damage
There is a risk of damage to our relationships.
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serious damage
Otherwise, reusing a component in a new context may cause serious damage.
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severe damage
In some cases severe damage was made by hand.
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severity of damage
Note that the levels of severity of damage are inverse measures of the integrity of the given item.
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significant damage
Popular newspapers, by reaching these supposedly impressionable groups, had the potential to cause significant damage.
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statutory damages
The judge issued a directed verdict for the issue of liability, and the jury determined the infringement was willful and assessed statutory damages totaling $675,000.
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structural damage
Hyperactivity is more typically found after structural damage to the striatum than after structural damage to frontal cortex.
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substantial damage
The earthquake alone caused substantial damage, but what followed wrought even greater devastation and suffering.
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terrible damage
Terrible damage was done there.
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tremendous damage
Tremendous damage has been done to the civilian population.
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unacceptable damage
We say it means the capability to inflict unacceptable damage and casualties on any possible adversary.
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untold damage
It makes nonsense of the idea of fair play, and will do untold damage to industrial relations.
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vascular damage
In the present study, mild pulmonary vascular damage may exist in those patients undergoing surgery at an older age.
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widespread damage
Monoculture row cropping, deep tillage and application of high levels of fertilizers and pesticides can result in widespread damage to land and water resources.
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wind damage
Coastal forest comprises somewhat denser stands of shorter trees that may be resistant to wind damage.
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