Sentences with phrase «potentially damaging amount»

Although the liver does not stop producing bile even when the biliary ducts are blocked, it is now evident that the liver does have a process in place to look after itself when a potentially damaging amount of bile builds up inside a blocked duct.

Not exact matches

A recent study found that while stuff like honey, molasses, and maple syrup all contain significant amounts of antioxidants that potentially mitigate the metabolic damage wrought by the sugar therein, agave nectar — along with refined sugar and corn syrup — has almost none.
However, this study has provided proof - of - concept that devastating tsunamis could be mitigated by using acoustic - gravity waves to redistribute the huge amounts of energy stored within the wave, potentially saving lives and billions of pounds worth of damage
We know that air pollution seriously damages human health and terrestrial ecosystems but this «new» source of soluble iron can potentially increase the amount of carbon dioxide stored in the oceans and, thus, inadvertently offset global warming.»
Scientists were able to link the consumption of fried meat with the amount of DNA damage found within women's breast tissue, the type of damage that can potentially cause a normal cell to mutate into a cancer cell.
It will save your body from potentially serious injuries, your home from damage from the fall, and your machine from unnecessary excessive amounts of wear and tear as the result of your poor form.
Pets who are left in hot cars, even for the briefest amount of time, can suffer from heat exhaustion, heat stroke, brain damage, and can potentially die.
And even though these elements may only be present in trace amounts, they could potentially cause damage if consumed on a routine basis.
The Guardian: The amount of mercury near the surface of many of the world's oceans has tripled as the result of our polluting activities, a new study has found, with potentially damaging implications for marine life as the result of the accumulation of the toxic metal.
After a couple months of work the methane leak amounted to not much at all, but it is a reminder that potentially environmentally damaging leaks are business - as - usual with fossil fuels.
Employers who desire to require former employees to mitigate their damages and thereby potentially reduce the amount to which employees are entitled upon dismissal must ensure that the employment agreement expressly states that the termination entitlement is subject to the duty to mitigate.
This could give you an approximation of the amount of damage that it could potentially cause to someone's property.
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