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Such systems see a net increase in alkalinity, and often produce considerable quantities of excess H2S.[9] The possible adverse affects of excess H2S have not received much attention in the engineering literature to date.
Most recent transformation experiments to increase total carotenoid content in non-green tissues used tissue-specific promoters to circumvent possible adverse affects, such as a dwarf phenotype, as has been observed in some transgenic lines when using the constitutive, non-tissue-specific CaMV35S promoter [21].
The cost of a new utensil is generally less than the possible adverse affects of using a contaminated kitchen tool when preparing food.
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Because soybean is considered a paleopolyploid, it is possible that the mutation frequency could be increased even further without adverse affects due to the genetic redundancy provided by the largely duplicated gene set.
"Aquaculture has the potential to apply the best practices with really no adverse affects to the environment," he told me.
What adverse affects might there be for patients?
"We've worked to eliminate or minimize any adverse affects".
It seems that some companies aren't suffering the adverse affects.
"You'll be pleased/disappointed to learn there were few adverse affects from the out-of-date Baileys experiment.
Mariano Zúñiga, spokesman for the Costa Rican Health Ministry, said no adverse affects had been reported from the toothpaste.
The department conceded on a number of occasions that prolonged detention had adverse affects on asylum seekers' mental health.
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