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- An epigenetic clock is a biochemical test that can be used to measure age. The test is based on DNA methylation levels, measuring the ac****ulation of methyl...
- aortic valve is also frequently observed. These findings link excessive unrepaired DNA damage to premature aging and early atherosclerotic plaque development...
- The archway of the door leading into the Commons Chamber has been left unrepaired as a reminder of the evils of war, and is now known as the Rubble Arch...
- persist in an unrepaired state as germ cells progress through DNA repair-competent phases of ****togenic development. Such unrepaired DNA damages in...
- later creating serious and even lethal chromosomal aberrations if left unrepaired. Ionizing radiation can produce reactive oxygen species, and does directly...
- mostly about low standard of rooms and facilities, some of them still unrepaired from Soviet times. According to the German newspaper Die Welt, the annexation...
- period). Velopharyngeal insufficiency (VPI) can occur as a result of an unrepaired or repaired cleft lip and palate. VPI is the inability of the soft palate...
- 1/3rd the frequencies of UVA-induced thymine dimers, respectively. If unrepaired, cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) photoproducts can lead to mutations...
- slightly different tone ever since, and is still in use today with the crack unrepaired. Big Ben was the largest bell in the British Isles until "Great Paul"...
- for repair. Failures which occur that can be left or maintained in an unrepaired condition, and do not place the system out of service, are not considered...