Research suggests sleep deprivation interferes with hunger and satiety hormones crucial to regulating appetite.
Bella was born with Trisomy 18, a serious chromosomal condition that interferes with development.
We MUST realize that we are the only species that interferes with nature and causes imbalance.
Of course, federal law already interferes with private employment decisions with regard to a few specific characteristics.
The result is that the beam twists as it passes through the spiral and interferes with itself.
If you smoke, you may need a higher dose of antipsychotic medication because nicotine interferes with these medications.
But our over-reliance on fossil fuels has become so acute it interferes with every geopolitical decision we make.
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Aspirin, Dr Shapiro believes, interferes with the biochemical mechanism that causes cells lining the bowel to become cancerous.
"And unfortunately from my perspective, one that interferes with our ability to move forward with all the other issues, " she said.
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But it is telling that many autistic people have a genetic defect which interferes with their sulphur metabolism.
Doctors resent the hours they have to spend to learn a system that interferes with the way they practice.
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Zeneca does this by genetically engineering its maize to produce an enzyme, called ribonuclease, which interferes with pollen production.
There have been no findings that gay marriage interferes with interstate commerce, foreign affairs, or the military, Eskridge said.
It usually interferes with cash flow, magnifies communication challenges, and forces logistical errors.
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Ricin interferes with the process of protein synthesis, eventually leading to cell death.
Suspected human carcinogen, interferes with normal reproductive system development and thyroid hormone levels.
It is sometimes observed that it is called interference because it interferes with the rules of human experience and logic.
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The defense said it hadn't seen a copy of Campbell's testimony, which interferes with Taylor's right to a fair trial.
"Any diversion from that, even rooted in principle, interferes with that goal, " he said, explaining why he's against another Nader run.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, which also can occur after a trauma, is different in that it is long-lasting and interferes with daily functioning.
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Listening to music interferes with the transmission of those sensations, he says.
As a car prepares to overtake, the air turbulence of the wake from the car ahead interferes with the downforce of the overtaker.
Dr Blumberg believes the compound interferes with the body's normal fat-formation process, and puts its fat-storage mechanism on overdrive, plumping up the person.
Living with a constant anxiety buzz crosses the line into a disorder when people can't turn it off, or when it interferes with functioning.
This process involves the expression of genes and the synthesis of new proteins, and Dr Strange suspects that emotion interferes with these biochemical events.
They also warned that folic acid interferes with some epilepsy drugs.
Nothing in the new rule interferes with the freedom to worship.
Fumonisin also interferes with the cellular uptake of folic acid, a vitamin that is known to reduce the risk of neural tube defects in developing fetuses.
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Sharp objects can no longer bring down aircraft, Hawley said, and the search for knives interferes with the search for objects that can threaten aircraft, he said.
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