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A mutation in the putative DNA-binding region of ets-2 abolished transforming activity.
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Small pock ets of lightning sizzled within, creating two glowing, electric orbs.
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RESULTS: The ets-1 expression increased in early stages of oral tumor formation and invasion.
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We were unable to detect ets-2-dependent transcriptional regulation of several enhancers containing ets-binding motifs.
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She later confirmed National was ruling out including agriculture in the ETS.
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In vivo, half of shs1Δ mutant cells exhibit incomplete collars and disrupted neck filaments.
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Therefore, we sought to assess long-term compliance to the ban using SHS measurements.
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Results: After adjustments, SHS was associated with reduced scores in all SF-36 domains.
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Unpleasant experience was more strongly associated with family smoking than SHS exposure at home.
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Our results support the conclusion that there are no safe levels of SHS exposures.
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However, we would like to set the record straight concerning passivesmoking.
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Do people understand the damage that passivesmoking does to those around them?
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This imposition of passivesmoking has long been recognised as a serious health hazard.
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Conclusion: Maternal passivesmoking during peri-conceptional period increased the risk of NTDs in offspring.
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Few studies have explored the possible effect of passivesmoking.
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It states unequivocally that environmentaltobaccosmoke is a serious carcinogenic.
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They persist in promoting the discredited notion that environmentaltobaccosmoke is innocuous.
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We observed no associations of paternal smoking during pregnancy, or environmentaltobaccosmoke exposure, with childhood-onset type 1 diabetes.
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Previous research has suggested that exposure to environmentaltobaccosmoke could increase the risk of heart disease by 30 per cent.
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The Irish Heart Foundation, among other impartial, independent, health-promoting organisations, accepts the scientific evidence that exposure to environmentaltobaccosmoke is harmful.
Usage of second-hand smoke in English
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The move aims to protect young people under 18 from second-handsmoke.
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Why: To protect children from the harm associated with second-handsmoke.
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Studies have shown that work-related stress can be more dangerous than second-handsmoke.
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Patrik had to restrain himself from saying anything about the dangers of second-handsmoke.
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The study also found 38% of the children were exposed to second-handsmoke.
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Fresh Start aims to protect youngsters from the effects of second-handsmoke in a confined space.
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Welsh ministers held a consultation on the proposals to protect under-18s from second-handsmoke last autumn.
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Mr Lavac famously blamed the cancer on second-handsmoke from chain-smoking neighbours in the flat below.
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The mother-administered questionnaire was used to gather information pertaining to the sociodemographic characteristics and second-handsmoke exposure.
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The startling economic costs of obesity, often borne by the non-obese, could become the epidemic's second-handsmoke.
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The general population is exposed to acrolein via smoking, second-handsmoke, exposure to wood and plastic smoke.
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She said the bill's opponents are concerned about public safety as well as issues of second-handsmoke indoors.
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All smoking in cars should be banned across the UK to protect people from second-handsmoke, doctors say.
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I ride a scooter and don't want to breathe second-handsmoke, said Taipei doctoral student Yueh Chun-hao, 30.
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Is second-handsmoke from e-cigarettes harmful?
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I could see strangers smoking and not want to French kiss them to get at their second-handsmoke.