Examples of using Potential effects in English and their translations into Swedish
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The Commission will continue to monitor the developments regarding potential effects of LED lighting technology on consumers' health.
there are a couple of research studies that resolve its potential effects in people.
These potential effects should be accounted for in individual treatments
The aim of the e-book research project is to explore the observed and potential effects of e-books on writing,
Studies have not been conducted to assess the potential effects of Fabrazyme on impairment of fertility.
there are a couple of studies that address its potential effects in humans.
there are a couple of studies that resolve its potential effects in people.
The potential effects are dependent on to what extent current commissions
Consequently, no adequate assessment of potential effects on male fertility in rats can be made.
Hopefully, this study contributes to greater awareness about the potential effects of bots, so that more citizens can make their decisions without being influenced by them,” concludes Johan Fernquist.
Studies have not been conducted to assess the potential effects of Fabrazyme on impairment of fertility.
there are a few research studies that resolve its potential effects in people.
there are a couple of studies that resolve its potential effects in people.
The Council heard a presentation by the Austrian delegation on the potential effects, on SMEs financed from credits,
adverse events, assessments of immunogenicity and potential effects on antibody formation.
there are a few researches that address its potential effects in humans.
beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on Insulet.
there are a few research studies that address its potential effects in people.
The European Council called on Member States to take into account the potential effects of their national decisions on the other Member States.
Much has been said about the potential effects of the country of origin principle,