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These irrelevant features usually have a disrupting effect on the classification accuracy.

Pretreatments used in this study showed to have a disrupting effect on the lignocellulosic biomass, making the treated materials accessible for enzymatic hydrolysis.

Since the slight interactions involving OBJECT did not have a disrupting effect on lower-order terms and since type III sum-of-squares was used (allowing to adjust each source of variation for all terms), Mortadella, Salame and Bombolone could be collapsed by averaging, so that a unique object "Food" could be defined.

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For example, as noted previously, maneb is a fungicide with a potentially disrupting effect on cortisol (446), which could impact the body's response to inflammation suppression, whereas atrazine affects the host immune response by directly targeting maturation of DCs and decreasing the levels of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules (243, 453).

Aspartic acid was selected as amino acid choice for the site-directed mutagenesis experiments because we anticipate that Asp, as a negatively charged residue, would have a greater disrupting effect on IsdBN1's capability to bind metHb.

However, no changes of energy metabolism indicators or a decrease of thyroid hormones was found at the 24.4 ng/L TBT group, which indicated a complex disrupting effect on metabolism of TBT.

31 However, whether BVZ therapy has a directly disrupting effect on the autocrine growth stimulation of glioma cells in the perivascular niche, remains to be studied further.

Fine-scale sampling and palynological analyses from the Magargaria River region of the northwestern Ethiopian Plateau tests the hypothesis that volcanism had a regional and significant disrupting effect on forest vegetation.

We are now exploring the hypothesis that sublingual absorption can lead to a possible first-pass disrupting effect on pituitary secretions.

PNP has endocrine disrupting effect on Japanese quails.

Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) that are increasingly being used in plastics, flame retardants, and construction have been shown to have disrupting effect on thyroid function and have been hypothesized to cause thyroid cancer [ 8, 32].

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