Not exact matches
Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are the following: (1) worldwide economic, political, and capital markets conditions and other factors beyond the Company's control, including natural and other disasters or climate change
affecting the operations of the Company or its customers and suppliers; (2) the Company's credit ratings and its cost of capital; (3) competitive conditions and customer preferences; (4) foreign currency exchange rates and fluctuations in those rates; (5) the timing and market acceptance of new product offerings; (6) the availability and cost of purchased components,
compounds, raw materials and energy (including oil and natural gas and their derivatives) due to shortages, increased demand or supply interruptions (including those caused by natural and other disasters and other events); (7) the impact of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other unusual events resulting from portfolio management actions and other evolving business strategies, and possible organizational restructuring; (8) generating fewer productivity improvements than estimated; (9) unanticipated problems or delays with the phased implementation of a global enterprise resource planning (ERP)
system, or security breaches and other disruptions to the Company's information technology infrastructure; (10) financial market risks that may
affect the Company's funding obligations under defined benefit pension and postretirement plans; and (11) legal proceedings, including significant developments that could occur in the legal and regulatory proceedings described in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10 - K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2017, and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10 - Q (the «Reports»).
We are next hoping to transfer this model to more complex food
systems, such as batters for crêpes or puff pastry, in which dozens of chemical
compounds come into play and
affect the formation and properties of these networks of rigidity.
These
compounds are difficult to remove from medicines entirely and can
affect the central nervous
system and respiratory tract if they enter the body.
The
system also will allow scientists to test millions of
compounds in the environment and new pharmaceuticals to understand how they
affect the reproductive
system and many other organs in the body.
Confronted with these findings, scientists began to wonder whether small quantities of synthetic chemical
compounds found in our food and water — and in everyday products like makeup, plastics, and bug spray — could be sabotaging human fertility, undermining our immune
systems, or
affecting prenatal development.
Simply put, an endocrine disruptor is any
compound or substance that
affects the normal operation of the endocrine
system.
The significance of detox becomes apparent when you understand that our main liver detox gene, P450, has been crippling by the industrial seed oils ubiquitous in the food
system thus hindering our ability to detox; recent studies have found that soybean oil, canola oil (and vegetable oils as they typically contain soybean / canola oil) significantly
affect the expression of many genes that metabolize drugs and other foreign
compounds that enter the body, suggesting that a soybean oil - enriched diet could
affect one's response to drugs and environmental toxicants.
Besides food
affecting our microbiome (March 2012 summation of: «Human nutrition, the gut microbiome, and immune
system: envisioning the future «-RRB-, we know that what we inhale, toxins we ingest (even dental sealants), and what our skin absorbs all sees the gut sooner or later and our biome adjusts to deal with all the
compounds and metabolites that it sees.
Nervine herbs are plants whose active
compounds positively
affect the nervous
system, as described above in relation to the foods we eat.
«My instinct is that it only makes sense to prevent children's exposure to chemicals known to
affect the nervous
system, and those include pesticides, solvents, many volatile organic
compounds, metals, PCBs, and thousands of other poorly tested synthetic chemicals now in commerce.
In addition to listing tobacco smoke as a toxin dangerous to our domestic pets, the medical director of ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, Dr Sharon Gwaltney - Brant says that our furkid's nervous
systems are also
affected, «This is because environmental tobacco smoke has been shown to contain numerous cancer - causing
compounds, making it hazardous for animals as well as humans.»
The kidneys of cats with CKD may not excrete these
compounds appropriately, making
affected cats prone to blood acidification, or acidosis, a condition that can significantly
affect the function of a variety of organ
systems in the body.