• Pollutant-induced abnormal behaviour refers to the abnormal behaviour induced by pollutants. Chemicals released into the natural environment by humans...
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    Endocrine system Environmental hormones Hormone Obesogen Pollutant-induced abnormal behaviour Precautionary principle Stink! John Sumpter Xenoestrogen...
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  • in culture Gay agenda Gay bomb Health effects of Atrazine Pollutant-induced abnormal behaviour Tyrone Hayes#Atrazine research Higgins, Tucker (September...
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    Cubeddu LX (2016). "Drug-induced Inhibition and Trafficking Disruption of ion Channels: Pathogenesis of QT Abnormalities and Drug-induced Fatal Arrhythmias"...
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    et al. (July 2006). "Bupropion reduces methamphetamine-induced subjective effects and cue-induced craving". Neuropsychopharmacology. 31 (7): 1537–1544....
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    or behavioural) that may indicate a problem within their ecosystem. Bioindicators can tell us about the cumulative effects of different pollutants in...
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    homosexual behavior appeared to have been induced. However, in addition to homosexual behavior, several abnormal behaviors were also exhibited apparently...
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    Orca (section Behaviour)
    activation of this gene and the air pollutants can not be made because there are other known factors that will induce the same gene. Vessels can have either...
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    affected to a greater extent than predominantly white neighborhoods by air pollutants, which are a significant factor in the occurrence of asthma. Additionally...
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  • histone deacetylase inhibitors induced sprouting of dendrites, an increased number of synapses, and reinstated learning behaviour and access to long-term memories...
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    effects on central nervous system (CNS) functionality. The ability of pollutants to affect the neurophysiology of individuals after the structure of the...
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    frothing gas for whipped cream. Nitrous oxide is also an atmospheric pollutant, with a concentration of 333 parts per billion (ppb) in 2020, increasing...
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    OCLC 936144129. Hanaor DA, Xu W, Ferry M, Sorrell CC (2012). "Abnormal grain growth of rutile TiO2 induced by ZrSiO4". Journal of Crystal Growth. 359: 83–91. arXiv:1303...
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  • The diet-induced obesity model (DIO model) is an animal model used to study obesity using animals that have obesity caused by being fed high-fat or high-density...
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    animal welfare implications including the consequences of exposure to pollutants, and practices involving commercial and recreational fishing, aquaculture...
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    and behavioural reactions. If fish feel pain, there are ethical and animal welfare implications including the consequences of exposure to pollutants, and...
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    with high adsorption capacities is very important for removal of the OPE pollutants in the environment. Banning of Diazinon In the United States, President...
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    Carbon monoxide (category Airborne pollutants)
    in the mid-troposphere, carbon monoxide is also used as a tracer for pollutant plumes. Beyond Earth, carbon monoxide is the second-most common diatomic...
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    development, are directly exposed to environmental conditions such as pollutants and reactive oxygen species that may cause damage to their DNA. To cope...
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    Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body. These contrast with benign...
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    into the environment in the Seveso disaster. It is a persistent organic pollutant. TCDD and dioxin-like compounds act via a specific receptor present in...
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    found that a firm engaging in a CSR-based strategy could only sustain an abnormal return if it could prevent competitors from imitating it. Moreover, regarding...
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    research and kept as pets. They are being developed as environmental pollutant sentinels and for use in aquaculture food production. In 2015, the AquAdvantage...
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    occur naturally in pristine environments, certain estrogen-like pollutants can forcibly induce these changes. In a study conducted in a laboratory at Uppsala...
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    with cerebral malaria frequently exhibit neurological symptoms, including abnormal posturing, nystagmus, conjugate gaze palsy (failure of the eyes to turn...
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    cases. Sedentary lifestyle is another risk factor. Persistent organic pollutants may also play a role. Most cases of diabetes involve many genes, with...
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    tobacco smoke diffuses into the surrounding atmosphere as an aerosol pollutant, which leads to its inhalation by nearby bystanders within the same environment...
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    plan, arguing that the area is subject to flooding, which could cause pollutants to leach. The EPA considers the plan the most reasonable from considerations...
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    Godini H, Ashraf GM, Taghavi M, et al. (March 2018). "The impact of air pollutants, UV exposure and geographic location on vitamin D deficiency". Food and...
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    culling, entanglement in fishing lines and hooks, and the presence of pollutants such as DDT and endrin. Most species' populations are more or less stable...
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