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In his zeal to scare people about the "possible deleterious effect" of gay parents adopting, Justice Antonin Scalia did not seem fully cognizant that gays and lesbians can have their own biological children.
Another possible deleterious effect of stripping technique is pulp tissue damage caused by the heat generated during the process.
"But that's a possible deleterious effect, isn't it?" Scalia said.
These findings might, at least in part, explain the defective insulin response to glucose and the glucagon hypersecretion in these rats and also a possible deleterious effect of iNOS-derived NO on the β-cells over time.
A possible deleterious effect of norepinephrine was considered to explain the observations in the high MAP range.
However, the benefits of PEEP might be offset by its possible deleterious effect of shortened diaphragm muscle fiber.
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Genes with a higher number of interaction partners cause a greater fitness reduction in yeast knockout experiments (Papp et al. 2003), possibly because the number of epistatic interactions and thus possible deleterious effects of mutations increases with a gene's connectivity (Papp et al. 2003; Qian and Zhang 2008).
In the past, there have been doubts expressed about their long-term safety and increased effectiveness compared with 'balanced' diets, and clearly negative opinions regarding possible deleterious effects on triglycerides and cholesterol levels in the blood.
The question is, 'How do they signal, how do they contribute to growth?' " Another question is why it has taken so long to find such possible deleterious effects.
This last test series aims to evaluate the possible deleterious effects of transverse bending moments.
There is currently a valid debate as to the possible deleterious effects that nanotechnology, if unchecked, will have on the environment and those exposed to it [87, 88].
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