Sentence examples for environmental imbalances from inspiring English sources

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(I asked Richard Spertzel, a scientist and a former member of the United Nations Special Commission inspections team, if this was possible. Yes, he said, but such a rise in snakebites was more likely due to "environmental imbalances" than to mutations).

Such practices led to environmental imbalances and many natural sites were deserted.

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Alongside Pigram sits Rachael Swain, Marrugeku's other co-artistic director, who adds that climate change is essentially about balance, or more accurately, an environmental imbalance.

This comes in the form of the omnipresent feelgood news story, borne here by a door-stepping TV journalist hellbent on presenting the monarchs as a "miracle" rather than a symptom of environmental imbalance.

However, one on the main side-effect is an environmental imbalance that has entailed a dependency on agrochemicals.

As a consequence, there is the threat of depletion of many natural resources that man is exploring in immeasurable way, including the oil, and also, the environmental imbalance caused by the huge demand for food, energy, and welfare.

This predominance has resulted from the massive implantation of the species for multipurpose use in a broad edaphic range including urban and social forestries to alleviate the environmental imbalance.

Gonadoblastomas are only found exceptionally rarely in healthy ovaries with their development linked to Sertoli cell underdevelopment and an environmental imbalance in the development of the maturing ovary but are more common in women with disorders of sex development [ 121].

Contemporary high-rise examples do not present a sustainable solution to an increasing population or as models of prosperity, as they are linked to high-energy demand, environmental and social imbalances.

One of these actions is to reduce the force of underlying stresses, "Experts of all types have generated a considerable quantity of good ideas about how we can reduce the force of the tectonic stresses I've identified in this book - population imbalances, environmental damage, climate change, and income gaps.

It is therefore possible to postulate that genomic damage caused by radiation, environmental carcinogens, hormonal imbalances, and/or other still unidentified factors, either alone or in combination with genetic predisposition, might cause breast cancer in women.

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