Examples of using Adversely affects in English and their translations into Indonesian
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But it adversely affects biological filtration,
in it's very design it adversely affects engine performance.
Sildenafil citrate adversely affects the absorption, distribution
However, an excess of this substance leads to the fact that he does not have time to be processed in the body, which adversely affects the work of the liver.
Do not use equipment from metal to accommodate kefir seeds because this material adversely affects the health of these microorganisms.
in it is very design it adversely affects engine performance.
which also usually adversely affects the lower flora
The study found that late-night snacking adversely affects the skin's sensitivity to UV-B light,
Use the Service's communications features in a manner that adversely affects the availability of its resources to other users(for example,
which also adversely affects the emotional state of the child.
in it's extremely design it adversely affects engine performance.
Admittedly, this adversely affects the quality of the service- the infrastructure maintained by the phone companies is slow
so its use adversely affects the kidneys and liver.
sudden shock can adversely affects hair follicles although the mechanism by which it works is not known.
Admittedly, this adversely affects the quality of the Internet- the infrastructure maintained by the phone companies is slow
Because of this negative background western underwriters almost refused to insure the Russian communications satellites, and this adversely affects the business of Russian insurers,
on the native population, but is mixed as to whether low-skilled immigration adversely affects low-skilled natives.
because its radiation adversely affects the body.
develop carelessness towards hair that adversely affects hair, causing hair fall.
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