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1 However, maternal effects can also have deleterious effects on fitness.2.
2 While ipecac is used infrequently, it can have deleterious consequences.
3 The occurrence of this syndrome may have deleterious consequences for patient and graft survival.
4 Even such an innocuous act as wearing a rain jacket can have deleterious effects.
5 However, it has been found to have deleterious effects on human health and on the environment.
6 However, in vivo such a combination could have deleterious effects on normal MUC1-expressing cells as well.
7 Therefore, interactions between angiotensin II and insulin with leptin could have deleterious cardiovascular effects in obesity.
8 Lung inflammation in ARDS patients may have deleterious effects on remote organs such as the kidney.
9 Bacterial chromosomal mutations that confer antibiotic resistance often have deleterious effects that impose costs on reproductive fitness.
10 Background: Sedentary behaviours, defined as non exercising seated activities, have been shown to have deleterious effects on health.
11 Current treatments have deleterious side effects.
12 Opioids have deleterious side effects and use-associated stigma that make them less than ideal for SCD pain management.
13 Glial cells are also involved in neuroinflammatory processes, which sometimes have deleterious effects on the normal brain development.
14 Some of these responses may have deleterious effects on the host's immune response, thereby leading to increased bacterial pathogenesis.
15 Several authors have suggested that increased plasma LH levels have deleterious effects on the fertility of women with PCOD.
16 Accordingly, it is important to determine whether genital ZIKV infection could have deleterious effects on the male and female reproductive systems.
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