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This latter phenomenon might have resulted from later Christian revision.
These injuries can be isolated but are frequently combined, and often result in the later development of OA.
Sewage discharges resulting from all this development will contaminate drinking water.
The doctrine of the unities of action, place, and time though actually a later development resulting from forced interpretations of Aristotle ruled over the work of many writers of tragedies (e.g., Gian Giorgio Trissino in Italy, Jean Racine and Pierre Corneille in France, and, to a certain extent, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Germany).
Nor can one be sure what collateral benefits might result from the development of Kaydeco just as thalidomide, infamous for causing birth defects after being prescribed to reduce nausea and insomnia, turned out, decades later, to benefit AIDS victims.
Not only water problems but increased traffic have resulted from new development, Ms. Martin said.
Importantly, changes in gene expression resulting from EDC exposures during development may not be detectable at birth, and some will only show up later in life.
Of course, embryonic lethality can arise not only through direct disruption of embryonic tissue formation or organ function; mid-gestational lethality or stunted growth prior to later-stage death can also result from compromised placental development.
Stranded assets can also result from technological developments that quickly reduce the demand for fossil fuels.
Ectopic expression of ETV2 in later development results in only a subset of cells responding to the signal.
It is well accepted that reduced foetal growth and development resulting from maternal malnutrition are associated with a number of chronic conditions in later life.
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