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He added that he expected the rebate cuts to have "serious effects" for China's export performance, contributing to a fall in export growth from this year's 30percenttoto about 15percentt next year.
The resulting CME was hurled into space directly toward Earth, but was not expected to carry serious effects for the planet because it was traveling at a relatively slow speed.
The restriction of French movement along their own coastline had serious effects for the development of the French forces in the region and played a significant role in the failure of the French to pose a realistic invasion threat to Britain.
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Many very interesting and ambitious longitudinal prospective cohort studies have been started recently (see for instance www.birthcohorts.net) but the subjects in the actively followed-up prospective birth risk cohorts we are aware of will not reach an age when aging-related changes have a serious effect for decades.
Some unexplained cases that suggest the potential for more serious effects of the virus in adults include several dozen patients with Zika in French Polynesia who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome and two confirmed cases of Zika-infected adults in the U.S. who developed the disorder.
Several of the experts complained that policy makers were not planning enough for the more serious effects of demographic changes.
Furthermore, in the health care sector, impairments in work functioning can have serious effects not only for the nurses but also for patients and their safety as a recent literature review showed [ 8, 9].
These data will be helpful in assessing whether an empirically based exposure concentration protective for sensory irritation would be protective for more serious effects such as cancer and formaldehyde-induced nasal tumors for which mode-of-action data demonstrate a threshold concentration for such effects.
The changes may set the stage for serious effects on tourism in the area.
Serious adverse effects including death can result from such adulterations, especially since the drugs added can have serious toxic effects; for example, sulfonylurea, phenylbutazone, phenytoin, and corticosteroids can have serious toxic effects [19].
Further studies are needed to clarify the potential of this protocol for the sedation of children in general pediatric departments and emergency rooms, in both high and low-income countries, mainly to better understand the ideal dose of intranasal Ketamine needed to perform effectively different pediatric procedures without serious side effects for the children.
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