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The phrase "appear deleterious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems harmful or damaging, often in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "The results of the study suggest that certain chemicals may appear deleterious to aquatic life."
Alternatives: "seem harmful" or "seem detrimental."
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Many such variants may appear deleterious but may nevertheless only be associated with disease because they are close to a causal mutation and not deleterious in their own right.
Although the maternal response to ambient drops in employment may not appear deleterious enough to induce fetal loss, the response may elicit clinical signs of distress upon which medical staff may intervene.
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Conversely, any onset of hyperthermia after ROSC appears deleterious in terms of outcome [52, 53].
The presence of these macrofractures increases permeability (by a factor of 2) and also appears deleterious to elastic wave propagation (all the three samples containing mesofractures have low elastic wave velocities, although we cannot separate the influence of meso- and microcracks on the velocities of these samples).
Some studies have even failed to show that deep learning approaches correlated with better performance in applied MCQ's and a written course project, both of which required high level cognitive performance [ 84, 85], though, a significant finding was that a surface learning strategy appeared deleterious for both factual and applied MCQ scores [ 85].
We do not know whether surgery is superior or comparable to medical treatment, but it did not appear as deleterious.
Other studies have reported some slight effects on renal function for uranium exposure >300 μg/L [ 62, 63], effects that did not appear either deleterious or irreversible.
The joint dynamics of driver and passenger mutations have consequences that may appear counterintuitive: deleterious substitutions of a given strength can have a rate increasing with population size, and beneficial substitutions can have a rate decreasing with population size.
From the analysis expression levels of the variant chimeras, we observed that the 5' segment of A11 appeared highly deleterious for expression (Table 1).
It also appears that deleterious alleles can exist in a domestic population at a high frequency without being fixed for quite some time, and removing rare polymorphisms will not automatically overcome this problem if the effective population size is small.
Although excretion of amino acids in the urine is frequently a symptom of a metabolic disorder, often genetic in nature, the excretion of high levels of BAIB does not appear to be deleterious, but neither is its adaptive significance yet clear.
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