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"The big, burning question is what is the relevance for human disease".
Its relevance for human smoking is yet unclear.
No recent data on the cattle-transmitted E. ortleppi and the horse-transmitted E. equinus are available, but their relevance for human health seems to be minor.
Coastal dunes are transitional systems which offer manifold ecosystem services, including material and intangible benefits, whose relevance for human society has been little investigated to date.
Previous studies measured distraction forces either in complicated or in using inaccurate systems ignoring frictional force; many were conducted in animal experiments having less relevance for human callus distraction [10, 11, 12, 13, 14].
The transfer includes occurrence and fate of OMP and pathogens within the urban water cycle, their toxicity, their relevance for human health and the assessment of different removal options.
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"Our work has quite a lot of relevance for humans and society and one of the main ones is infertility," said Dr Martin Brinkworth, a member of the team at the universities of Bradford and Leeds that discovered the lock-and-key mechanism.
The risk assessment in ASKURIS emphasizes the relevance for humans.
The finding hinted that genes affecting longevity in the nematode might hold relevance for humans, too.
The entity of metabolites which are of toxicological relevance for humans will be used for conveying a risk quotient.
The assessment of the relevance for humans is achieved by conducting these experiments in parallel to tests using well-established human cancer cell lines and primary human cells.
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