Sentence examples for unfavourable development from inspiring English sources

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Conclusions: Apart from the well-known negative effects of biomedical risks, maternal psychological factors may significantly contribute to pregnancy complications and unfavourable development of the (unborn) child.

To avoid such an unfavourable development, White players have changed the move-order to keep the Bc1 on its original square as long as possible, so that it can help the defence.

Previous research into children of PPD mothers has found that not all children show unfavourable development.

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Very low initial growing space was presumably one of the main reasons for low survival, unfavourable growth and quality development of oaks in nest plantings.

Tractor traffic and related soil compaction may create unfavourable growing conditions for the development of roots and above-ground biomass production.

Management of an oral habit is indicated whenever the habit is associated with unfavourable dentofacial development or adverse effects on overall wellbeing or where there is a reasonable indication that the oral habit will result in unfavourable sequelae in the developing permanent dentition.

It has been posited, however, that irrespective of the content or educational value of what is being viewed, the sheer amount of average daily screen time during discretionary hours outside of school may be an independent risk factor, often exhibiting a dose response relationship with disease and unfavourable child development outcomes [ 2].

However, any unfavourable economic developments may necessitate tough austerity measures towards the end of the government's term.Liberalism curtailedThe CDA had wanted to ease redundancy laws to make it easier for firms to fire workers, but this was rejected by the PvdA and as a result there will be no changes in redundancy legislation.

Low abundance of Chenopodiaceae pollen suggests that the sandy bedrock was probably unfavourable for the development of salt-rich habitats.

Brooding is especially common in polar and deep-sea species that live in environments unfavourable for larval development and in smaller species that produce just a few eggs.

Winter infection occurs when eggs excreted during unfavourable winters commence development in early spring, once suitable conditions are encountered, [2], [7], with infection typically evident in the host from July to October [8].

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