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damage

[dam-ij] / ˈdæm ɪdʒ /




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It also hints at new ways nanopores could be used to detect DNA damage, since breaks in the strand interfere with twisting behavior.

From Science Daily

"Given the scale of the damage caused, it is not possible to address every issue in the short term."

From BBC

In releasing the statement, William will hope that it shows he is concerned and not oblivious to the damaging headlines, as well as clearing the way for focus on his official trip to Saudi Arabia.

From BBC

When they left prison, they got the old act back together, however, I discovered that with a damaged reputation, they struggled for work and Smith, possibly with Roberts, headed abroad.

From BBC

Defeat was another damaging blow to Liverpool's chances of Champions League football as they lost more ground on a Manchester United side revitalised under Michael Carrick.

From Barron's