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During use, users applied a host of harm reduction strategies, albeit inconsistently and sometimes incorrectly.
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Scientists worry about low birth weight because it correlates with a host of harms such as low IQ.
At the heart of Mikos et al.'s [15] work is the importance of determining compatibility to ensure the minimisation of harm to host substrates.
Therefore, it may be beneficial to a host to 'accept' some level of harm from low worm burdens, because the cost of preventing that harm outweighs the cost of the harm itself [16].
These parasitic infections can cause a wide range of harm to the infected host; from diarrhea to abortion, death or chronic nutritional and cognitive sequels [ 4, 5].
As Miller put it, deficits that tax cuts for the rich helped to create "are being used to justify a host of austerity measures that will harm Americans of all races but will hit blacks and Latinos the hardest".
The states and industry groups opposing the Clean Power Plan alleged a host of illegalities and immediate, irreparable harms and pleaded for a stay -- equivalent to a preliminary injunction in lower courts -- to halt implementation while their lawsuits proceed.
Instead they continue to market cell phones and other microwave-radiating products especially to infants, toddlers and young teens and fail to provide clear notice that such radiation increases the risks of cancers, reproductive harm and a host of other health problems.
We define virulence-related genes as those whose products affect the ability of a pathogen to infect or survive in the host, are required for expression of other virulence factors, or cause the host direct harm (such as toxins).
"Evidence of harm"?
Little chance of harm there.
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