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In mice, dieldrin was previously found to reduce pregnancy rates although smaller litter size was a more common consequence of exposure [38].
6 Non-fatal injury is a more common consequence of road crashes than death, and injuries sustained are often severe.
The more common consequence of the two equalization processes described above is a loss of genetic diversity smaller than would be expected from standard selection of similar intensity but, usually, around that expected from genetic drift in the absence of selection.
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But sadly, history teaches us that a more destructive path is likely — conflict, spiraling inequality, corruption and environmental disasters are far more common consequences of resource bonanzas.
Its findings should not be generalized to minor and more common consequences of hazardous drinking.
Still, even if most people do not report more common consequences such as sick-leave because of pain it is not known how they are affected on a daily basis.
His comments came just a week after a report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested extreme weather events could become more common as a consequence of a warming climate.
The late-night phone calls had tightened in frequency and enlarged in amplitude, like waves ahead of a gathering storm: accidents were becoming more common, and their consequences more severe.
Johnson et al. (2006) demonstrate that for teams to shift from negative to positive experiences of interdependence is extremely difficult, while the shift from positive to negative interdependence is more common, which suggests negative consequences of potential mismatches are more likely.
Upper genital tract infection occurs in both sexes but is more common and has more severe consequences in women (Stamm 2008).
Elevated prolactin levels with no apparent consequences are more common in males, as women tend to have menstrual period abnormalities and other effects with significantly elevated prolactin levels.
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