Part,  Chapter, Paragraph

 1    I,     2.  8    |          Geothermal~No significant harmful emissions~Negligible~Minimal~
 2    I,     2.  8    |     Hydroelectric~ ~No significant harmful emissions, but can lead
 3    I,     2.  8    |        Wind power~ ~No significant harmful emissions~ ~Negligible~ ~
 4    I,     2.  9    |         stabilise the dominance of harmful cyanobacteria in phytoplankton
 5   II,     5.  3.  7|           of smoking, avoidance of harmful alcohol use, diet improvement
 6   II,     5.  9.  4|        increasing awareness of the harmful effects of smoking in the
 7   II,     5. 10.  1|         unnecessary, and sometimes harmful, dietary restrictions, particularly
 8   II,     5. 11.  5|         with legislation to reduce harmful exposures, may play an important
 9   II,     8.  2.  1|   infectious disorders that may be harmful to a fetus, such as rubella,
10   II,     9        |      Smoking during pregnancy. The harmful effects of smoking on perinatal
11   II,     9        |          death is a consequence of harmful and hazardous alcohol consumption
12   II,     9        |     cessation and the reduction of harmful alcohol consumption among
13   II,     9        |            education, poverty, and harmful living and working conditions
14   II,     9        |        people tend to live in more harmful environments where they
15   II,     9.  1.  2|      Smoking during pregnancy. The harmful effects of smoking on perinatal
16   II,     9.  3.  1|          death is a consequence of harmful and hazardous alcohol consumption
17   II,     9.  4.  4|     cessation and the reduction of harmful alcohol consumption among
18   II,     9.  4.  4|            education, poverty, and harmful living and working conditions
19   II,     9.  4.  4|        people tend to live in more harmful environments where they
20   II,     9.  5.  4|          health problems caused by harmful use of alcohol (WHA58.26[
21   II,     9.  5.  4|         consequences associated to harmful alcohol use, and requests
22  III,    10.  1.  1|           obese people as they are harmful to joints or lead to substantial
23  III,    10.  1.  3|             Gmel G, Rehm J (2003): Harmful alcohol use. Alcohol Res
24  III,    10.  2.  1|     countries the awareness of the harmful effects of tobacco smoking
25  III,    10.  2.  1|        however, appears to be less harmful than smoking tobacco. An
26  III,    10.  2.  1|      Standard that sets limits for harmful constituents in its product,
27  III,    10.  2.  1|         contain thousands of other harmful substances found in cigarettes
28  III,    10.  2.  1|            poor. Consequently, the harmful effects of smoking add to
29  III,    10.  2.  1|            Member States to manage~harmful alcohol use.~ ~Alcohol-related
30  III,    10.  2.  1| Alcohol-related harm includes the “harmful use of alcohol”, a category
31  III,    10.  2.  1|    interventions for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption reduce
32  III,    10.  2.  1|          people with hazardous and harmful alcohol use in the absence
33  III,    10.  2.  1|      considered as one of the most harmful and can thus be used as
34  III,    10.  2.  1|         medicines in a potentially harmful way. The different patterns
35  III,    10.  3.  1|       avoid, prevent or reduce the harmful effects of noise exposure.
36  III,    10.  3.  4|           range of causes.~ ~Other harmful exposures were also caused
37  III,    10.  4.  2|   naturally occurring, potentially harmful chemical food constituents~
38  III,    10.  4.  2|            accumulate~in body fat; harmful to~the immune system and~
39  III,    10.  4.  2|   Naturally occurring, potentially harmful chemical food constituents~
40  III,    10.  4.  5|         waste, and to reduce their harmful effects. Alternatively,
41  III,    10.  6.  2|             and a reduction in the harmful effects of excessive gambling.~ ~ ~
42   IV,    11.  1.  5|          potential to be seriously harmful (Lesar et al, 1997). Preventable
43   IV,    11.  6.  2|           services that are either harmful or of least benefit to them.
44   IV,    12.  2    |         contain thousands of other harmful substances found in cigarettes
45   IV,    12.  2    |    interventions for hazardous and harmful alcohol consumption reduce
46   IV,    12.  2    |         persons with hazardous and harmful alcohol use in the absence
47   IV,    12. 10    |         with the aim of preventing harmful health effects of environmental
48   IV,    12. 10    |    enforcement policy Youth policy~Harmful alcohol consumption~Total
49   IV,    12. 10    |         doping, and a reduction in harmful effects of excessive gambling.~ ~