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However, despite the advantages of the proposed approaches, their wide use is limited by the high cost of ionic liquid [12], high content of unwanted oxygen-containing defects in N-graphene [12 14], environmentally adverse concentrated solution of ammonia, using a sufficiently high potential, and a prolonged ultrasonic treatment [14].
Environmentally adverse concentrations of a given chemical have generally been defined statistically on the basis of performance of fish in an assay.
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This shrew behaviour might intensify during environmentally-adverse seasons when invertebrate food is scarce, e.g., in autumn [ 61].
These age-related alterations in function may then contribute to the increased vulnerability of older individuals to a variety of environmentally linked adverse health outcomes.
Thus miRNAs can contribute to the robustness of a genetic network by fine tuning the expression levels of networked genes and buffering their expression from environmentally driven adverse perturbations.
Background: Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides, and methylmercury (MeHg) are environmentally persistent with adverse effects on neurodevelopment.
A standard approach for evaluating the threat that a xenobiotic poses to environmental health is to test whether environmentally realistic concentrations have adverse effects on organisms that may be harbingers of possible risk to humans or ecosystem services.
For a country like South Africa with significant adverse environmental impacts from several coal-fired power stations, the generation of power from more environmentally benign energy carriers, particularly wind and solar energy, is very desirable.
Considering the adverse environmental impacts of cement production, the use of alkali activated slag concrete can be considered as a more environmentally friendly approach to concreting.
Kaolin is an environmentally safe material with no adverse health problems as long as the fine particle dust is controlled.
This knowledge can be used to protect susceptible individuals from disease and to reduce adverse exposure and environmentally induced disease.
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