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  • ...e purposes of disease prevention. Disease and disability are affected by [[environmental factor]]s, [[genetic predisposition]], disease agents, and [[Lifestyle dise ...re particularly in epigenetics, which point to the paramount importance of environmental conditions, both physical and affective, on the organism during its fetal a ...
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  • Hypertension results from a complex interaction of [[Gene|genes]] and environmental factors. Numerous common genetic variants with small effects on blood press ...nd the risk of becoming hypertensive in later life is significant. Several environmental factors influence blood pressure. High salt intake raises the blood pressur ...
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  • Hypertension results from a complex interaction of [[Gene|genes]] and environmental factors. Numerous common genetic variants with small effects on blood press ...nd the risk of becoming hypertensive in later life is significant. Several environmental factors influence blood pressure. High salt intake raises the blood pressur ...
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  • ...f chemicals and raw materials for construction and energy production, in [[environmental management]], and the maintenance of [[biodiversity]]. ...and water, and ways that our plant stewardship can help address the global environmental issues of [[resource management]], [[Conservation (ethic)|conservation]], [ ...
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  • ===Environmental impact=== ...wed only [[lethargy]] and [[ataxia]] (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements). Several other cases have been reported of humans suffering zinc intoxicat ...
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  • ===Environmental impact=== ...wed only [[lethargy]] and [[ataxia]] (gross lack of coordination of muscle movements). Several other cases have been reported of humans suffering zinc intoxicat ...
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  • ...0-674-00613-5}}. p. 187.</ref> He posited that evolution was the result of environmental stress on properties of animals, meaning that the more frequently and rigor ...<ref name="Alberts2002">[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK26863/ Cell Movements and the Shaping of the Vertebrate Body] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archiv ...
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  • Plants respond and adapt to environmental factors, such as light and mechanical stress from wind. Leaves need to supp ...nsects such as some [[Tettigoniidae|katydids]], also mimic the oscillating movements of leaves in the wind, moving from side to side or back and forth while eva ...
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