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been deleterious
adjective
Harmful often in a subtle or unexpected way (as for example deleterious effects, deleterious to health).
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And that shortcoming lies at the core of the tenants' arguments that rent decontrol has been deleterious.
Denisovan ancestry, just like Neanderthal ancestry, has been deleterious on a modern human genetic background, as reflected by its depletion near genes.
Even for the LES region, 74% (1 − 0.26) of mutations appear to have been deleterious.
We therefore wished to test whether this putative neomorphic protein function might at least in part have been deleterious.
It was hypothesized that removal of TNF-α by TNF-α receptor could have been deleterious [15].
Global change, holistically, is affecting SIDS in multifaceted ways for instance, although many changes have been deleterious, novel opportunities have also emerged (Pelling and Uitto 2001).
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Most of the mutations will be deleterious.
While adequate delivery of oxygen to tissue is crucial, hyperoxemia may be deleterious.
These results suggest that a large fraction of the low frequency nonsynonymous SNPs are deleterious.
In the absence of Mad2p-dependent spindle checkpoint, both mutations are deleterious.
At this stage trying to make people avoid the infection is deleterious.
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