Sentences with phrase «potentially dangerous levels»

But musk xylene is classified as very persistant and very bioaccumulative, so a little bit builds up continuously to potentially dangerous levels.
The U.S., France and the U.K. continue to build nuclear power stations without addressing the problem of existing waste, which is reaching potentially dangerous levels.
Preventing carbon dioxide levels from rising to potentially dangerous levels could cost less far less than originally projected — less 1 percent of gross world product as of 2050 — but a major shift in the way energy is found, transformed, transported and used will be necessary to prevent a severe energy crisis within the next century, say researchers from the The Earth Institute.
When they eat carbs, their blood sugar can rise to potentially dangerous levels unless medication is taken.
As early as 1967, French scientists observed potentially dangerous levels of lead in the blood of people who drank a lot of wine.
In addition to producing potentially dangerous levels of insulin, the process can also harm the body overall.
Perchlorate, a hazardous chemical in rocket fuel, has been found at potentially dangerous levels in powdered infant formula, according to a study (pdf) by a group of U.S. Centers for Disease Control scientists.
And even as multiple wells in nearby Hoosick Falls tested positive for elevated and potentially dangerous levels of the same toxic chemical more than a year ago, state health department employees suggested a delay in reporting results and did not initially recommend a wider outreach to the public, according to emails between state, county and federal officials, some of which were obtained through a Freedom of Information Law request to the federal Environmental Protection Agency.
However, in ultra-rapid metabolizers, higher - than - expected concentrations of the active metabolite (morphine) may occur in breast milk, and potentially dangerous levels may be reached in breastfed infants.
However, some fish and shellfish contain potentially dangerous levels of mercury.
Perchlorate, a hazardous chemical in rocket fuel, has been found at potentially dangerous levels in powdered infant formula, according to a study (pdf) by a group of U.S.
If the supporters feel that the club is more concerned with protecting their own interests over the interests of the club as a whole, trust erodes to potentially dangerous levels and tempers flare until massive changes occur.
Californian Wine Hits Back at Arsenic «Propaganda»: The body representing Californian winemakers has refuted claims made in a study released this week that said potentially dangerous levels of arsenic are present in nearly all American red wine...
The small tag rests on the back of the wearer's neck, and lights up in green, yellow or red (red meaning a large, potentially dangerous level of impact) when the athlete comes into contact with someone or something.

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He says the actions of central banks «attempting to spark economic growth» are «severely punishing the world's savers and creating incentives to reach for yield, pushing investors into less liquid asset classes and increased levels of risk, with potentially dangerous financial and economic consequences.»
«An improved labelling system would have the additional benefit of enabling Australian growers to compete on a level playing field against the tide of cheap, inferior, and potentially dangerous imports.»
One of the more common methods of childproofing is to move potentially dangerous items to higher levels, beyond the reach of young children.
Amazingly, nearly one - third of toys tested in the US reportedly have medium to high levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, and other potentially dangerous chemicals.
The researchers» analysis included finding above - normal levels of several potentially dangerous compounds present in natural gas, including benzene, toluene, and xylenes.
«A potential new treatment for diabetic enteropathy might reduce the level of IGFBP3 by preventing its production and release from the liver; however, interfering with liver function is somewhat problematic and potentially dangerous,» says Dr. Fiorina.
Rao's team is now using this data to develop a new approach to forecasting patients» seizure risk, which could allow patients to avoid potentially dangerous activities such as swimming or driving when their seizure risk is highest, and to potentially take steps (such as additional medication doses) to reduce their seizure risk, similar to how people with asthma know to take extra care to bring their inhalers when pollen levels are high.
Because of this isolation, all four subpopulations show potentially harmful levels of inbreeding, which increases the likelihood of dangerous mutations appearing in individuals and possibly an inability to reproduce.
Directly delivering the protein gives «the most control» because lower levels of Cas9 in each cell means a lower risk of potentially dangerous off - target cutting, Liu says.
She's undergone multiple surgical procedures that have only temporarily eased her discomfort, and she's now dependent on strong and potentially dangerous medications to get her through the day with a manageable pain level.
However, there is a better and safer way to increase your Vitamin D blood levels quickly without those potentially dangerous high dose Vitamin D drops and pills!
Being aware of the psychological changes coupled with our ability of metacognition, where we can consciously think about what we are about to do, can give rise to a joint ability / mechanism by which reducing the level of impulsive decisions and avoiding, or rather dealing with, potentially dangerous situations can be achieved.
Over time, radon levels can rise and fall in a home, creating a potentially dangerous environment that may not be discovered through a short - term test.
Our paper is not from the potentially dangerous leftovers from reclaimed paper production (called «sludge», which has detectable levels of dioxin in it).
Serotonin syndrome is a potentially dangerous situation that can result when serotonin levels get too high.
In California, there are typically two levels of dangerous dogs, «Potentially Dangerous» and «Vicioudangerous dogs, «Potentially Dangerous» and «ViciouDangerous» and «Vicious».
Some of these are potentially dangerous, depending on their concentrations, such as the cancer - causing toluene and ethylbenzene; however, such levels were not provided.
The idea (quoted in the United Nations Environmental Programme report) that in order to be reasonably sure of avoiding dangerous and potentially irreversible climate change, a minimum of a 50 % cut in global emissions compared with 1990 levels is required by 2050, is based firmly on the IPCC - led consensus, contrary to the impression you appear to have.
They are on the front lines of the impacts of climate change in the form of sea level rise, combining with potentially more dangerous storms that threatens our coastlines.
Hence, avoiding dangerous levels of CO2 - induced warming is a necessary, albeit not always sufficient, condition for avoiding potentially dangerous anthropogenic interference in the climate system.
Samples near homes revealed above - normal levels of benzene, toluene and xylenes — potentially dangerous compounds found in natural gas.
To understand ethanol's potentially messy and dangerous side effects at the local level, we have to look at reports from corn belt papers (see citations below).
Fischer and colleagues [21] proposed a theoretical framework that extends socio - cognitive models of learning [22] and the more recent General Learning Model [23], and explains elevated levels of risk taking in relation to media exposure not only through priming effects of risk - positive cognitions and emotions, but also through changes in the self - concept, due to (1) situational cues in the media that risk taking is rewarding instead of potentially dangerous, (2) through habitation processes and changes in risk - related social norms, and (3) through identification processes that are stronger in active vs. passive media consumption.
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