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The present study was restricted to late fetal life and therefore did not address whether the adverse testicular changes in T male fetuses have any permanent consequences.
Bad habits will no longer have permanent consequences.
If interceptions continue to plague him over the next three months, he could be facing a similar, and more permanent, consequence.
The most debilitating and permanent consequence of chronic prenatal ethanol exposure (CPEE) is neurobehavioral teratogenicity, which often manifests as cognitive and behavioral impairments, including deficits in spatial learning and memory.
It also had the permanent consequence of empowering German princes at the expense of the German emperors.
Now imagine that your distress weren't the temporary consequence of reading an article, but rather the permanent consequence of living in your own skin.
CNS dysfunction is the most severe and permanent consequence of in utero alcohol exposure and the only feature present in all other disorders in FASD.
Automation does eliminate jobs in the short term, with often painful and even permanent consequences.
A disciplinary suspension can have grave and permanent consequences upon a professional career.
In infants and immune-compromised adults, however, it has serious, permanent consequences.
"This is a very big moment for our country and a very big decision with permanent consequences," he said.
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