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But it goes on to suggest that "such activity may lead to deleterious, neutral, or possibly beneficial climatic changes".
"But from what I hear from plastic surgeons," Dr. Benatti says, "people do not commonly exercise after liposuction, " and that situation "could lead to deleterious effects in the long term".
Although a few variants present severe clinical symptoms in homozygotes, co-existence of heterozygous mutants can lead to deleterious conditions.
However when people occupy confined spaces, air recirculation can lead to carbon dioxide (CO2) accumulation which can potentially lead to deleterious effects on cognitive function.
The current tools available to physicians for the treatment of back pain are relatively limited, palliative in nature, and often lead to deleterious side effects.
The accessibility for total joint arthroplasty often comes up against long wait lists, and may lead to deleterious effects for the awaiting patients.
Understanding the formation and fate of these reactive oxygen species is important to biological and ecological systems as exposure can lead to deleterious health effects, but also environmental engineering during the optimization of remediation approaches for possible treatment of contaminated waste streams.
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"Apnea is not different from many other sports, in the sense that practice at a high level often leads to deleterious impacts on human physiology," he said.
Child maltreatment leads to deleterious effects in virtually every developmental domain, including cognitive, psychological, and behavioral functioning.
To verify the effect of reduced phytate levels on seed germination, which could have led to deleterious effects on plants, germination tests were conducted.
These data suggested that BPA causes long-term adverse effects on the liver, which leads to deleterious effects in the liver of female rat offspring.
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