One possible consequence of Hypervitaminosis A is reduced bone density that can lead to osteoporosis.
The formation of a tumor, which may or may not be cancerous.
To prevent pollution from cars and factories
It is possible to purchase vitamin supplements at drugstores or vitamin shop. One can get them at Walmart, Walgreens, CVS, Target, Rite Aid, and at various grocery stores that have pharmacies, like Kroger or Publix.
Whatever we do, has both manifest consequence and latent consequence ... So its better think twice before we do it however its really to sort out latent consequence ... Eventhough we can't avoid the latent consequence which is not possible , we can still make the manifested one to have upper hand ....
A possible consequence of errors during mitosis could be that two daughter cells don't contain the correct amount od chromosomes. This would result in the cell killing itself during interphase because of this genectic error.
One positive consequence of irrigating is securing food supplies even in dry seasons.
One source of vitamin D is milk. Milk has both Vitamin A and Vitamin D added to it to make Our bones and teeth strong and healthy.
One possible consequence for wartime women who worked in factories when men began returning from overseas after the war was that men would get their jobs back. This would leave the women without work. Another consequence was that men would resent them.
No, it is not. Consequence is a noun (a result, or outcome of an action). One related adjective form is consequential.
One possible long-term consequence of groundwater overdraft is subsidence, where the land surface sinks as the aquifer is depleted. This can lead to damage to infrastructure such as buildings, roads, and pipelines. Additionally, continued overuse of groundwater can result in saltwater intrusion into freshwater aquifers, making the water unsuitable for human consumption or agriculture.
The Consequence of Oil Part One - 2012 was released on: USA: 6 November 2012
no there is not a vitamin f. Essential fatty acids were at one time called vitamin F though they no longer fit the description of a vitamin