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The cutting force also does not affect detrimentally on the job tool interface.
The results imply that if RCG cultivation is to be expanded, the establishment of large monocultures should be avoided in farmland landscapes; otherwise the novel habitat may affect detrimentally the seriously depleted skylark population, and probably also other field-nesting bird species with similar breeding habitats.
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Is there proof their job is affected detrimentally?
For Coleridge, lads' mags' dramatic recent sales losses are "an example of where magazines can and have been affected detrimentally by digital"; but at Condé Nast, "increase in web use has not seen a corresponding dip in print circulation", he says.
In addition, strength was also affected detrimentally.
Many areas of food mycology could be affected detrimentally by mutation of wild type fungi.
Critical temperatures of up to 2250 K induced CeO2 sublimation, which in turn affected detrimentally the solar reactor performance.
John O'Grady, communications manager for Northern Gas Networks, who took part in the discussions with Hockney, said: "His concern was that, because we are putting in this massive new gas pipeline, the environment could have been affected detrimentally.
Yet, germ cells are continually affected detrimentally by endogenous and exogenous agents such as ROS that can cause DNA damage.
"It sounds like a great idea, but unfortunately Mother Nature -- especially in saltwater environments and in anything less than about 300 feet deep -- affects everything detrimentally.
Intellectual disability and seizures have also been reported in affected individuals, suggesting that infant-onset mutations detrimentally affect Kv3.3-expressing neurons outside of the cerebellum.
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