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Isabelle Cuoc, the CEO of the Kallistem laboratory, said: "Kallistem is addressing a major issue whose impacts are felt worldwide: the treatment of male infertility.
By including the broad phrase "may affect," he said, the language would serve a "precautionary" role in controlling actions whose impacts may be unknown.
The factors whose impacts were assessed included the diameter of the PPGs, the temperature, the rate of flow as well as the porosity of the medium.
The first is to define the scenarios to be assessed, whose impacts will be computed using a set of models at a European and regional/local scale.
The case, Massachusetts v. EPA, was brought by 12 states and nonprofit organizations who argue that EPA should add greenhouse gases to the list of substances whose impacts on the atmosphere are monitored.
It presents the advantage of taking into consideration different local sites and tensions inbuilt into national legal frameworks while holding constant the institutional context whose impacts are to be understood.
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This is a development whose impact will almost certainly be felt in 50 years' time.
The life of an actor, more heroic than romantic, whose impact on theater tradition was huge.
The short story, whose impact can be diluted in a collection, benefits enormously from the format.
Academic bonds are scholars who publish continually, and whose impact on their field is gauged incrementally.
He aptly and uniquely fits Manhattan, whose impact goes far beyond the county".
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