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detrimental effect

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meanings of detrimentaland effect


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detrimental
adjective
uk /ˌdet.rɪˈmen.təl/ us /ˌdet.rəˈmen.t̬əl/
causing harm ...
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effect
noun
uk /ɪˈfekt/ us /əˈfekt/
the result of a ...
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Examples of detrimental effect


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Unprotected freezing of human spermatozoa exerts a detrimentaleffect on their oocyte activating capacity and chromosome integrity.
The conclusion that rewards had a detrimentaleffect was based on the result of the subsequent return to baseline, in extinction conditions.
Perversely, though, success in drawing issues into the mainstream may have the detrimentaleffect of reducing their visibility.
It suggested that being a carer often had a detrimentaleffect on the physical and mental health of carers.
It appears that especially the combination of simultaneity and transformation had a detrimentaleffect on performance.
Some of these conditions have a detrimentaleffect on the welfare of the people.
Owing to the detrimentaleffect of myocardial hypertrophy on ventricular function, its persistence might account for the noted abnormalities in ventricular performance.
Would a property-based model really have such a detrimentaleffect on their moral and legal status?
If the long-term survival of viruses depends on their tick vector, selection must favour infections that have no detrimentaleffect on the tick.
A major detrimentaleffect on trade adjustment for both imports and exports is exerted by a high inflation rate in all periods.
This will undoubtedly have a detrimentaleffect on the patients' emotional and psychological state, and is something that should be addressed within the radiotherapy department.
This technique revealed that the commonly used practice of surface sterilization appeared to have a detrimentaleffect on certain species of seed.
This is likely to have a detrimentaleffect on the recruitment of seedlings.
Additionally, the pressure was having a detrimentaleffect on staff health and retention rates and was therefore unsustainable over the longterm.
This study provides instructors with strategies they could utilize in order to alleviate the potentially pervasive and detrimentaleffect of foreign language anxiety.
The detrimentaleffect of human serum was evident even at 5 % serum concentration.
My view is that a property-based account of the maternal/foetal relationship would have no detrimentaleffect upon pregnant women's autonomy as patients.
We conclude that unprotected freezing of human spermatozoa has a detrimentaleffect on their reproductive characteristics.
Many events during a prisoner's day can also have a detrimentaleffect on their health.
Considering the findings, the remission course type did not predict mortality, indicating that transient depressive episodes do not have a detrimentaleffect with respect to mortality.
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