Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I should also like to say something because certain members spoke of 'teratogenesis'.
One showcase displays examples of teratogenesis in the animal world.
Susceptibility to teratogenesis varies with the developmental stage at the time of exposure to an adverse influence.
Radiation-induced cancer, teratogenesis, cognitive decline, and heart disease are all examples of stochastic effects.
Pregnant women should avoid exposure, as the compound has been linked to birth defects in laboratory animals (see teratogenesis).
It is a pregnancy category C drug because animal testing has shown it to cause teratogenesis when administered in high doses.
"The humble and worthless product of teratogenesis, and yet nevertheless a free man who desires entry to Roum."
"Alcohol teratogenesis and fetal alcohol syndrome."
Susceptibility to teratogenesis depends on the genotype of the conceptus and the manner in which this interacts with adverse environmental factors.
Although no adequate and well-controlled studies have taken place in humans, when given to animals in doses equivalent to human dosages, teratogenesis was observed.
Currently, its most instrumental meaning is that of the medical study of teratogenesis, congenital malformations or individuals with significant malformations.
And given the extreme improbability of random genetic mutations producing beneficial results, I would also hesitate to attribute the change to any kind of teratogenesis."
Teratogenesis is the fifth release, and second EP, by American technical death metal/thrash metal band Revocation.
Nobody can foresee and provide guarantees about the numbers and types of diseases that might arise from genetic interventions and from the unforeseen results of laboratory teratogenesis.
Mrs Schleicher, good authors would say your text was about teratogenesis, that is, the production of monsters, a discipline in which the good Dr Frankenstein distinguished himself before you.
Revocation, Teratogenesis, Scion AV (P,E,M)
Dansky LV, Rosenblatt DS, Andermann E. Mechanisms of teratogenesis: folic acid and antiepileptic therapy.
Nobody can guarantee that the number of possible diseases that can be dealt with by genetic interventions will be larger than the unforeseen new ones that emerge from laboratory teratogenesis.
However, in long-term users of benzodiazepines abrupt discontinuation due to concerns of teratogenesis has a high risk of causing extreme withdrawal symptoms and a severe rebound effect of the underlying mental health disorder.
Clinical outcomes include depressed growth, diarrhea, impotence and delayed sexual maturation, alopecia, eye and skin lesions, impaired appetite, altered cognition, impaired host defense properties, defects in carbohydrate utilization, and reproductive teratogenesis.
A review published in 2010 identified 6 main teratogenic mechanisms associated with medication use: folate antagonism, neural crest cell disruption, endocrine disruption, oxidative stress, vascular disruption and specific receptor- or enzyme-mediated teratogenesis.
In 2009, research by other groups confirmed "conclusively that loss of newly formed blood vessels is the primary cause of thalidomide teratogenesis, and developing limbs are particularly susceptible because of their relatively immature, highly angiogenic vessel network".
Freinkel likened the environment of later gestation to a culture medium and coined the expression 'fuel mediated teratogenesis' for the longer range metabolic disturbance of middle life which he foresaw might result from the excess or deficiency of certain 'culture'nutrients essential for normal fetal growth.
In 1996, he was Deputy Director of the laboratory at the National Center of Biomedical Analysis of Carcinogenesis, Teratogenesis & Mutagenesis and Deputy Director of the Military Medical Sciences, Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Toxicology Department.