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It was found that seLTS severely damaged the development of K. obovata by disturbing photosynthetic capacity in the Yueqing bay, Zhejiang Province, China (Zheng et al. 2013).
Rous seriously damaged the development of African football with his defence of Apartheid in South Africa - a stance which looked awful at the time and was disastrous in hindsight.
Corporal punishment damaged the development of students, it said.
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Mr Tamura suggested that foreign influences might damage the development of Japanese youngsters.
Experiencing undue stress as an infant may also damage the development of the prefrontal cortex, hampering the set of skills known as executive functions, which comprise working memory, self-regulation, and cognitive flexibility.
It is salutary to note that the tragedy over thalidomide - the anti-nausea drug banned for use by pregnant women in the 1960s after it was shown to be damaging the development of some foetuses - continues to echo through obstetrics.
Teenagers who smoke cannabis regularly could be permanently damaging the development of their brain and are likely to end up with significantly lower IQ scores than teenagers who do not use the illicit drug, a major study has found.
They pointed to how the known fronto-striatal pathophysiology producing the symptoms of ADHD can damage the development of oculomotor control.
Unfortunately, some papers published on such extracts fall short of these standards and so may damage the development and reputation of the field.
Repair of bone sufficiently damaged by the development of an enlarging crack may necessitate remodelling.
At the same time, the reproductive organs were injured by Aroclor 1254; as a result, the embryo was damaged in the development process [ 19].
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