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Unequal incomes can impair growth if those with low incomes suffer poor health and low productivity as a result.
Inequality could impair growth if those with low incomes suffer poor health and low productivity as a result.
But he seemed to bristle when she expressed concern that America's "monetary expansion policy" could impair growth in emerging economies like Brazil's.
Inadequate secretion of this hormone by the pituitary will impair growth in children, which is evidenced by their poor rate of growth and delayed bone age (i.e., slowed bone development).
Food allergies also impair growth: children with food allergies have a lower body mass index than children without, and those with more than two allergies are shorter as well.
And that could harm long-term margins, and impair growth, two things that might ding valuations of private companies in the space.
As indicated in Fig. 3, the addition of group 1 dipeptides (see Fig. 1) did not impair growth rates, even showing a slight improvement for AQ.
Preterm (PT) birth and low birth mass (LBW) can impair growth and development of children and may therefore affect their physical performance up to adulthood.
Abiotic stresses are regarded as a key limiting factor that disturb plant vegetation (Bray et al. 2000) and impair growth and yield of crops around the world (Mittler and Blumwald 2010).
Previous reports have shown that the embedded hyphae in pellets are supplied with limited oxygen and nutrition, which subsequently impair growth of the hyphae and can even lead to cell autolysis (Papagianni 2004).
Weight gain fitted a second-degree equation and the optimum inclusion level was estimated at 5.9%, but up to 12% dietary crude glycerin did not impair growth performance of fish.
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