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Therefore, the thermal performance of the PCM wallboard might be adverse in different seasons, and the thermal performance analysis during an entire year was necessary.
There might be adverse effects on enhancing the combustion, producing more carbon monoxide and giving out more dark smoke for improper design.
If they are not, he warned, there might be "adverse events," citing the case of Sgt. Hasan Akbar, who was convicted of killing two soldiers in Kuwait and wounding 14 others by throwing grenades into their tents and then opening fire on them in 2003.
For example, this might be adverse effects or disease progression.
It also avoids arguments about whether there might be adverse psychological consequences for MC performed later in childhood.
Recent toxicological evidence suggests that in the nanoparticle form there might be adverse health effects and environmental implications.
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Mustafa and Yusof (1991) showed that the outdoor shrinkage under hot weather could be less than the controlled indoor shrinkage under same temperature condition and that the long-term effects of the hot weather might not be adverse as those usually reported in other researches.
"There might be some adverse effects on one issue while I work on another.
"It's hard to conceive that, at some senior levels in the administration, there wasn't an appreciation that if this were concluded favorably, there might be an adverse political reaction," said a Republican aide, who was authorized to speak as long as he remained anonymous.
So at least for iPad owners who visit Yahoo (there might be some adverse selection going on there, if you know what I mean), they are 66percentt male, tend to be 35 to 44 years old, and they love Flickr, Yahoo Finance, News, and Sports.
"I really can't think of any sports, except swimming or downhill skiing, where the condition might be somewhat adverse to wearing contact lenses," said Frederick Brightbill, clinical professor of ophthalmology at the University of Wisconsin Medical School in Madison.
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