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1 It can cause serious physical and psychological problems and complications in childbirth.
2 The findings of the survey should cause serious concern to the Government.
3 Heavy metals can cause serious contamination of soils, especially in mining regions.
4 Refining oil contaminants are complex and cause serious harm to the environment.
5 An infected nerve in a tooth can cause serious problems, she says.
6 Excessive or inappropriate inflammatory responses can cause serious and even fatal diseases.
7 Drones are becoming increasingly popular but can cause serious damage to aircraft.
8 But it can cause serious liver problems, uncontrolled bowel movements and gas.
9 But Victoria University criminologist Trevor Bradley said they could cause serious injury.
10 Methanol is extremely toxic and poisoning can cause serious injury and blindness.
11 It would only render you obnoxious, and might even cause serious mischief.
12 Violating these restrictions is believed to cause serious , and sometimes deadly, complications.
13 Postburn scars of the lower face often cause serious deformities and dysfunction.
14 This reckless approach will cause serious long-term problems for the economy, it said.
15 This reckless approach will cause serious long-term problems for the economy.
16 Corrosion of metal in biomedical devices could cause serious health problems to patients.
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