In 1939 he published a paper showing that warts or tumors on the bark of Celtis are probably initiated by mechanical injury.
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Or perhaps, Dominko thought, the problem was simply in the very first step in cloning, the mechanical injury of removing the DNA from an egg.
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Soil moisture conditions are generally favourable at the time when the growing season is about to begin, while dormant stock is less subject to mechanical injury and physiological shock.
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Unlike the CNS, the PNS is not protected by the bone of spine and skull, or by the blood brain barrier, which leaves it exposed to toxins and mechanical injuries.
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Mechanical injury of arterials due to stretching of arterial walls with a balloon catheter results in the recruitment of cells such as monocytes, macrophages, and neutrophils to the site of injury.
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Blue mould rot of bulbs may be caused by infection with species of " Penicillium ", if they have become damaged either through mechanical injury or infestation by mites ( see below ).
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Traumatic pneumothorax most commonly occurs when the chest wall is pierced, such as when a gunshot wound allows air to enter the pleural space, or because some other mechanical injury to the lung compromises the integrity of the involved structures.
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They also secrete mucus from the foot to aid in locomotion by reducing friction, and to help reduce the risk of mechanical injury from sharp objects, meaning they can crawl over a sharp edge like a straight razor and not be injured.
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There are more than 4, 000 types of birth defects . Birth injury may be used in two different ways : the ICD-10 uses birth injury and birth trauma interchangeably to refer to mechanical injuries sustained during delivery while the legal community uses birth injury to refer to any damage sustained during pregnancy, during delivery, or just after delivery.