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34 Other factors such as more intervention during birth may also be having a subtle effect on this outcome.
The more subtle outcome of such a process is the continuous mockery and abuse of much-needed comprehensive justice.
These reports, not only suggest the usefulness of the study of the blink reflex as a subtle neurophysiological outcome on central brainstem changes that occur in migraine patients, but also, the potential modelling of these changes with the infusion of GTN.
Although mortality is a useful clinical tool for assessing changes in practice, it does not reveal any information about more subtle outcomes important to the patient and their families.
Sensorineural hearing loss, seizures, motor problems, hydrocephalus and mental retardation [ 4, 7- 10], as well as more subtle outcomes like cognitive, academic and behavioral problems are observed in post-meningitis children [ 5, 11].
Alternative species provide models that can be manipulated to assess effects on subtle outcomes such as motor and sensory behaviors and cognitive function (Levin and Tanguay 2011; MacPhail et al. 2009), validate in vivo predictions and provide useful in vivo data for human health hazard assessment.
Gonorrhea produces a subtler array of outcomes.
The results present another example where a subtle decision in the design of an evolution experiment led to unexpected evolutionary outcomes.
To describe clinical characteristics and treatment outcomes in a series of patients with tractional cystoid macular edema, a subtle variant of the vitreomacular traction syndrome.
Even a subtle shift in the overall political atmosphere over the next two weeks could cause a major shift in outcome.
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