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Ecologically adverse effects like nitrate leaching, soil erosion and a reduction of humus content in the soils .
Moreover, some environmental concentrations of azoxystrobin found in the present review are above the Regulatory Acceptable Concentration (RAC) in what concerns risk to aquatic invertebrates and the No Observed Ecologically Adverse Effect Concentration (NOEAEC) reported for freshwater communities.
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The answer is ecologically rational farming systems.
Hence, observed adverse effects would constitute a biologically and ecologically meaningful result of concern that merits further investigation or surveillance.
It added: "He nevertheless recognises that the project would be likely to have a number of adverse environmental impacts, especially in relation to the ecologically-sensitive Humber estuary".
The long-term needs identified were a) generation of genome sequence data for ecologically relevant species; and b) linkage of molecular and biochemical responses to adverse alterations in survival, growth and development, and reproduction.
These data might allow for the speculation that it may be ecologically salient to encode errors of reward prediction more strongly when life experiences are mainly adverse and thus reduce cognitive demands in complex and threatening situations.
Laboratory tests evaluated ecologically relevant endpoints such as survival, growth, development, and reproduction and were of sufficient duration to assess the potential for adverse effects.
"We're ecologically clean".
It is ecologically dense.
He was ecologically prophetic.
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