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But one Russian official said on Russian television on Sunday that this spill could have considerable consequences because it involved fuel oil, which is relatively heavy and thick.
A possible association between lifestyle factors and headache would have considerable consequences for the prevention of headache.
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Infectious diseases could have considerable consequences on genetic characteristics of affected populations [32].
Ecological data suggest that this species is being affected by climate change and this will have considerable consequences for the balance of the Southern Ocean ecosystem.
Given their specific properties [122], newborn cells can make disproportionately large contributions to overall DG composition, average age and output of the DG cells, which will have considerable consequences for hippocampal function [21], [123].
The result of the migration is that prey fish actually spend the major part of the year away from the lake and this could have considerable consequences for the structure and dynamics of lake ecosystems through direct and indirect food-web interactions [29], [36].
Manipulating NO synthesis through diet may have considerable consequences for developing strategies to protect immunodeficient individuals and future studies with a graded nutritional supply [20] should reveal, which parts of the fly diet may be restricted in order to activate NO in rel flies.
Such changes can have considerable consequences.
Chronic childhood illnesses have considerable consequences for the family system.
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