I have not found a single example of any catastrophic or even very
detrimental outcome of that 2 ° of warming.
To avoid
detrimental outcome for the organism, cells with mutations that generate deviations from normal chromosomal number are eliminated by cellular protection mechanisms.
A separate group of mice that also received CD8 T cells or antibodies specific to the virus were protected from
this detrimental outcome, indicating the importance of inducing multiple arms of the immune response.
«We found that spanking was associated with unintended
detrimental outcomes and was not associated with more immediate or long - term compliance, which are parents» intended outcomes when they discipline their children,» said Gershoff.
Children in foster care are particularly vulnerable to
detrimental outcomes, as they often come into state care due to their exposure to maltreatment, family instability, and a number of other risk factors that compromise their healthy development.
Left untreated, maternal depression leads to long - term depression in the mother, a lack of emotional availability for the baby and
detrimental outcomes in the development of the fetus, newborn and developing child.
When this condition goes untreated, it can lead to
detrimental outcomes for the mother, fetus, infant, developing child, and family; however, most women are never screened or diagnosed, and struggle to receive treatment even if they attempt to seek it.
Not exact matches
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Office can (and does) use environmental water to extend the duration of high natural flows in order to deliver better environmental
outcomes (e.g. bird and fish breeding) but always and only if there are no
detrimental impacts on people and property.
In spite of all the hurdles I face with running a business in an under appreciated profession, I simply can't imagine returning to the hospital, where we faced consequences of short - staffing, out - dated policies, rigorous rules that were
detrimental to optimal
outcomes and the client's experience, and power struggles among all chains of command that ultimately choked any effort for improvement.
Among the 79 statistically significant effect sizes, 99 percent indicated an association between spanking and a
detrimental child
outcome.
Correlational trends show
detrimental effects of formula on all sorts of health
outcomes that have been measured.
«Because bilateral mastectomy is an elective procedure for unilateral breast cancer [in one breast] and may have
detrimental effects in terms of complications and associated costs as well as body image and sexual function, a better understanding of its use and
outcomes is crucial to improving cancer care,» according to background information in the article.
First author of the paper, Dr Christian Schwartz, a European Molecular Biology Organization Long Term Fellow in Professor Fallon's group, added: «It is fascinating that a small cell population such as the ILC2s can regulate the expansion of Th2 cells and thereby shape the whole
outcome of an immune response — be it beneficial in case of parasitic infections, or
detrimental as in the case of allergic responses.»
The cuts to college affordability and access programs will not directly affect state spending, but they will surely have a
detrimental effect on college access, student
outcomes, and career potential.
Many teachers have their own perception of what the data mean, which can be
detrimental to student
outcomes, perceptions of ability, and student groupings.
We know, for example, that charter teachers tend to exit schools at higher rates than other public teachers, which, all else being equal, could be
detrimental to student
outcomes.
It is the probability of a collision between a
detrimental event and a lack of planning, resulting in a permanently negative
outcome of some potential size.
Stigma also has a
detrimental effect on treatment
outcomes, and can hinder efficient and effective recovery from mental health problems.
This approach, though often thought to be preferable for family type conflicts, works just as well in commercial disputes, where the costs and delay of prolonged litigation could be as
detrimental and devastating as an adverse judicial
outcome.
Bluffing, low - balling, and the tendency to withhold sensitive information, are all aspects of legal culture that could be
detrimental to reaching a satisfying
outcome, and may impair the caliber of communication at the mediation table.
Because, one misstep can have a
detrimental impact on the
outcome of your case.
If they were to do this, the
outcome may be financially
detrimental to the business.
For many types of financial trades, this onerous restriction means that after the funds have been committed, uninvolved parties on the network would be able to actively trade on
outcomes that would have been previously unknowable and which could prove
detrimental to the parties which are engaged in this arrangement.
This means that the vast majority of Aboriginal people in the state will not access the cultural and clinical skills of an Aboriginal Health Worker during their health assessment, and this will be
detrimental to the patient and their health
outcomes.
Support for the use of corporal punishment Even though there is unanimous agreement among experts that corporal punishment is
detrimental for children, there is some debate about whether corporal punishment is associated with negative
outcomes (Baumrind, 1997; Larzelere, 2000).
If baseline child behavioral traits actually explain associations of high media exposure with later poor
outcomes, our current understanding of the
detrimental effects of media may have been the product of bias by indication.
Background / Context: Chronic school absenteeism is a pervasive problem across the US; in early education, it is most rampant in kindergarten and its consequences are particularly
detrimental, often leading to poorer academic, behavioral and developmental
outcomes later in life.
«The review showed there are strong and consistent relationships between racial discrimination and a range of
detrimental health
outcomes such as low self - esteem, reduced resilience, increased behaviour problems and lower levels of wellbeing.»
Should this occur, the drain on capacity and resources will have a
detrimental effect on native title
outcomes for Indigenous peoples.
Mediation rests on the premise that each person has legitimate concerns, that there self - esteem should be protected, and that the winner / loser mentality of the litigation process is
detrimental to a healthy
outcome.
Discussion Over the past several decades, there has been much documentation of the
detrimental consequences of ACEs in later adulthood with regard to mental health and physical health
outcomes (Felitti et al., 1998).
This is all
detrimental to their sleep and we know that parents who are able to put in place rules around sleep have children with better
outcomes.
Early theories in the field of communication science presented computer - mediated communication (CMC) as being
detrimental to interpersonal
outcomes (Culnan & Markus, 1987).
The stress arising from financial difficulty can have a
detrimental effect on parenting (Ghate et al. 2002; McKendrick et al. 2003a; Ridge, 2009), and affect
outcomes for children (Katz et al. 2007).
These youth are at high risk for chronic delinquency, drug abuse, and HIV / AIDS and are particularly vulnerable to
detrimental social, health, and mental health
outcomes including chronic offending, drug dependence, and contracting HIV, as well as for a host of additional problems as they age (e.g., AIDS, physical and mental health problems, incarceration, early death).
Both parental conditional regard for academics and depressogenic attributions are related to
detrimental psychological
outcomes for children.
Finally, research suggests that elevated parenting stress can have a
detrimental impact on the parent — child relationship and potentially result in negative
outcomes for the child (Soltis et al. 2015).