| 1. | As the cartilage lining wears away, the protective lining between the bones is lost.
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| 2. | Meningitis is the inflammation of the protective lining of the central nervous system, called meninges.
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| 3. | Armenian soldiers began to create a protective line between the Ottoman Army and Armenian front.
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| 4. | Front line regiments were dispersed again, with their reserve battalions moved back behind the artillery protective line.
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| 5. | Two wide narrow gauge famine protective lines were opened in the early years of the twentieth century.
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| 6. | One school, Hancock Park Elementary, was built over a protective lining and automatic detection system in place.
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| 7. | Clusters of eternally youthful endothelial cells, from the protective lining in arteries, are thriving in the Geron lab.
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| 8. | Over the long term, smoking damages the protective lining inside blood vessels, making them more susceptible to plaque formation.
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| 9. | Elway will give important advice on how much you should blow up the protective lining inside your kid's football helmet.
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| 10. | The drugs, however, were selective in their targets, bypassing the cox-1 enzyme that helps the stomach maintain a protective lining.
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