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Thereafter, the vessels usually resume their development without deleterious consequences.
"Sleep is universal, tightly regulated and cannot be eliminated without deleterious consequences," the authors of the 2008 review wrote.
The published literature has provided reassurance from randomized controlled trials that single-course treatment improves postnatal lung function without deleterious consequences, but we do not yet have data from randomized trials designed specifically to investigate the effects of repeated courses.
While these physiologically conventional concentrations of bacteria/bacterial ligands are handled without deleterious consequences by the normal immune system, in a genetically susceptible host with the hypersensitive inflammasome it may trigger the IL-1β cascade.
Adverse effects include benign sinus bradycardia (RR: 7.42, 95% CI: 2.52, 21.87) and thrombocytopenia (RR: 1.47, 95% CI: 1.07, 2.03, NNH: 8) without deleterious consequences.
In summary, semi-starvation may possibly be tolerated in young patients who are not too severely ill, although nobody knows yet exactly how long fasting is tolerable in acute illness without deleterious consequences.
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This study shows that an aggregate comprised of 100% glass material can be produced without any deleterious consequences of alkali silica reaction, provided sufficient quantity of fine glass powder is used in the mixture.
Since this surface growth results in nanotubes which can be crystallographically aligned to the underlying graphene layers, this development could lead to improved electrical interfaces between nanotubes and graphene without the deleterious consequences of catalytic etching.
A mentor is someone you can open yourself up to without fearing deleterious consequences.
Endophytes are microbial entities that live within living tissues of plants without apparently any deleterious consequences [ 1].
The presence of allele states pathogenic to humans in genomes of other species without any apparent deleterious consequences has been described previously as compensated pathogenic deviations (CPDs, Schaner 2001; Kondrashov et al. 2002; Gao and Zhang 2003; Ferrer-Costa et al. 2007; Baresić et al. 2010).
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