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The researchers suggest several reasons why poverty may interfere with the development of good planning skills.
Immune-active drugs may have the potential to interfere with the development of the immune system.
"We don't know for sure," he said, "but a very reasonable possibility is that THC may actually interfere with the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease".
A significant number of people are born with similar conditions — collectively known as strabismus, or squint — a misalignment sometimes too subtle to attract notice but sufficient to interfere with the development of stereo vision.
As I sat watching a plane trailing a banner that read "Happy Birthday Dalai Lama" above the sparkling water, I thought about the Prime Directive, from "Star Trek": Starfleet officers may not interfere with the development of alien civilizations.
I had suggested that his term "mutation pressure" would better be called the "probable mutation effect" and would generally interfere with the development of the phenotypica manifestation which it controlled.
Two independent studies that have analysed the DNA sequences of patients and their parents – and compared them to healthy individuals – have found sets of key mutations that seem to interfere with the development of healthy nerve communications in the brain.
The researchers believe this is evidence that cannabis can interfere with the development of the adolescent brain, which continues to undergo neural growth and "rewiring" during early teenage years.
At the doses used, MK-801 (0.25 mg/kg) and CGS 19755 (10 mg/kg) blocked the expression of sensitization, but did not significantly interfere with the development of EtOH sensitization.
In general, these results confirm that strain differences in processing the tone as a single elemental cue (DBA) or, alternatively, as a part of a contextual configural stimulus (C57) can interfere with the development of LI.
We aimed to verify whether fetal microchimerism, because of persisting fetal hematopoietic CD34+ cells from previous pregnancies, could interfere with the development of genetic tests based on using these cells, isolated from maternal blood for the diagnosis of fetal aneuploidies.
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