Sentences with phrase «with irreversible losses»

Prognosis EPI is associated with an irreversible loss of pancreatic acinar tissue in most cases, and complete recovery is therefore extremely rare.

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Thompson and Lengyel are looking into the possibility of using the presence of HAP as an early warning signal for AMD risk with a hope that this will aid early intervention before patients have suffered irreversible vision loss.
«The severe contamination of archaeological material has no precedent in the history of cultural heritage and caused irreversible alteration to the archaeological materials with enormous loss of scientific information,» the scientists wrote.
Spinal cord injuries can lead to an irreversible loss of neurons, and along with scarring, can ultimately lead to impaired motor and sensory functions.
Chronic treatment with azide in situ leads to an irreversible loss of cytochrome c oxidase activity via holoenzyme dissociation.
This loss is irreversible but a few changes in interaction with the dog can help to reduce the consequent stress.
With an estimated 600 million people surviving on less than $ 1.25 a day, even minor climate variations could cause irreversible losses and tips large numbers into hardship.
At Berenji & Associates, we know that the bond you have with your grandchild is invaluable and that the sudden loss of this relationship could do irreversible damage to you and your grandchild.
While hearing loss is usually irreversible, you can limit the damage by removing yourself from a work environment with hazardous noise levels.
These new «merged» pages have significantly less formatting and layout flexibility than existing business pages, and the process is irreversible — once you've flipped the switch you are stuck with the new merged format and nothing short of a full delete of your page (and the resulting loss of all your fans) will let you recreate your earlier formatting.
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