deleterious effect
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdeleteriousandeffect
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deleterious
adjective
uk/ˌdel.ɪˈtɪə.ri.əs/us/ˌdel.ɪˈtɪr.i.əs/
harmful:
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effect
noun
uk/ɪˈfekt/us/əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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More specifically, if students are prone to take criticism very personally, perhaps this may have adeleteriouseffecton their music education.
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The constitutive expression of the transgene seems to have adeleteriouseffecton the developing embryos.
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Disruption in the expression pattern of one of many cell cycle regulators would have adeleteriouseffecton developmental potential.
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That is, having to deal with complex signed sentences had adeleteriouseffecton his ability to process and retain negation.
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Thedeleteriouseffectof low reading skill (and its motivational consequences) on learning through reading creates readers who lack knowledge of all sorts.
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It is, however, obvious that massage has adeleteriouseffecton the risk areas of skin.
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Consequently, these results demonstrate that preserving astrocyte alignment with fixation has nodeleteriouseffecton the direction of neurite outgrowth.
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It presupposes only that overbelieving can result in unloving acts and that it can have adeleteriouseffecton our standards of evidence.
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For rubella this is critical, since this decrease in the risk of infection can actually have adeleteriouseffecton public health.
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Interestingly, membrane rupture seemed to have adeleteriouseffect.
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More important is thedeleteriouseffectof the globin chain imbalance - a relative excess of unbound - or -globin protein in the erythroid cells.
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All the elements of the genome will thus spread by hitch-hiking, even if some of them have a neutral or slightlydeleteriouseffect.
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Since making assumptions will not have adeleteriouseffecton our standards of evidence, a person may assume propositions that he should not believe.
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Overhead heaters may have adeleteriouseffectif the exomphalos is exposed for any length of time.
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In another, the samedeleteriouseffectis specified but it does not have this effect until one hundred years of age.
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Medium supplemented with hypoxanthine had adeleteriouseffecton growth.
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The effect of intercropping on wheat nitrogen concentration was greatest when intercropping had the mostdeleteriouseffecton wheat yield and the leastdeleteriouseffecton pulse yield.
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This result is independent of the number of demes considered, but is more pronounced the larger the network and the stronger thedeleteriouseffectof mutations.
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