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Chlorpyrifos is a neurotoxin known to injure the developing brain of children.
Most Americans are aware that drinking alcohol during pregnancy can injure the developing fetus.
Also, he was unlucky enough to inherit a small number of VDRs, which will interact with the low vitamin D level to injure the developing brain, just as it injures the arteries of monkeys.
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Avoid palpating later in pregnancy, or be extremely gentle if you must, or you risk injuring the developing kits.
Maternal aggression is highly expressed during lactation and serves to protect the developing young from intruders that may injure the offspring.
The only problem is that she sounds like she's ready for the enormous parts and there's a real danger". If Voigt at 24 were to sing some of the demanding roles before her voice reached its expected maturity in five to seven years, she could permanently injure herself, developing nodes on her throat and a rough, scratchy or strained sound, Goldberg said.
Although there is distinct evidence that NT-proBNP might also be altered following trauma, the early dynamics of NT-proBNP in severely injured patients developing organ failure has yet to be fully characterized [ 4, 5].
On the other hand, the absence of RE stores in LRAT-ko mice does not promote fibrosis but appears to protect the chronically injured liver from developing tumors [39].
One's becoming bad is not the fault of one's constitution, but a matter of one's injuring or not fully developing the constitution in the appropriate direction" (Shun 1997, 219 20).
Thus, 18 of 53 (34%) injured athletes developed new low-signal intensity at the site of the injury.
Two studies have reported that one-third of acute brain injured patients developed ALI, worsening clinical outcome [ 34- 37], but the causes remain obscure.
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