Not exact matches
In order to mitigate the
detrimental effects of
small dams, there is a «need for comprehensive planning of low - impact energy development.»
«Even
small changes within an ecosystem can have
detrimental effects: Interactions between
small organisms are «keystone» interactions that scale up to shape whole ecosystems.»
«The
detrimental effects may be particularly marked in children because of their
smaller lung capacity and higher respiratory rate,» she adds.
ApoE as a major causative factor and therapeutic target in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders;
small - molecule structure correctors to convert apoE4 to apoE3 and reverse the
detrimental effects of apoE4 on mitochondria and the cytoskeleton;
small - molecule protease inhibitors to block the formation of toxic fragments of apoE4; Plasma lipoprotein metabolism regulation involving apoE and apoB; cholesterol homeostasis modulation by lipoprotein receptors controlling lipoprotein clearance by the liver; Plasma HDL cholesterol (HDL - C) metabolism in the progression of atherosclerosis; the genetic epidemiology of the metabolic syndrome and low HDL - C levels established by the Turkish Heart Study.
Luckily, raspberries have quite
small amounts of tannins and have not demonstrated any
detrimental effects.
The diesel's
smaller displacement does have a slightly
detrimental effect on the Laramie's towing capacity, however.
Also, some fabrics may suffer discoloration or other
detrimental effects, so it's best to test a
small corner overnight before you go in hard with the flea napalm.
Customer choice may therefore become more limited than before and this may have a
detrimental effect on many of the other
smaller legal and tax publishers that operate in the UK market.
LH: If a lawyer at a
small firm doesn't take the time to know enough to be dangerous in the various aspects of business operations, it will have
detrimental effects on the firm's overall growth.