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The observed altitudinal differentiation could either be a direct consequence of altitude and related changes in abiotic parameters such as lower temperatures, lower CO2 partial pressure, higher irradiation and UV stress (Körner, 2003).

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The Alps, Pyrenees and Sierra Nevada display the highest UV levels in Europe as a consequence of their high altitude, snow-covered surface and low aerosol levels [66].

We additionally found evidence that the plastid genes of C. resedifolia experienced more intense positive selection than those of the low altitude C. impatiens, possibly as a consequence of adaptation to high altitude environments.

Vision impairment was common in both children and adults, an expected consequence of living at high altitude where exposure to ultraviolet radiation is higher [17].

The most well known reproductive consequence of residence at high altitude (HA >2700 m) is reduction in fetal growth.

Overall our results support the existence of wider signatures of positive selection in the plastome of C. resedifolia, possibly as a consequence of adaptation to high altitude environments.

Although this pulmonary hypertensive response is a prominent consequence of ascent to high altitude, unlike other features of acclimatisation it is generally troublesome rather than beneficial.

The study of human responses to hypoxia occurring as a consequence of hypobaria at high altitude may be used as an alternative method of exploring elements of the pathophysiology of critical illness.

Decreased physical performance is a well-known consequence of rapid ascent to high altitude.

The best speed that the Il-20 could manage was only at an altitude of 2800 m, slower than the Il-10 at the same altitude, possibly a consequence of the increased drag and weight penalties inherent in the greater fuselage cross-section and area as a result of the placement of the pilot above the engine.

Sustained exposure to cellular hypoxia, whether in the context of ascent to high altitude or as a consequence of critical illness, threatens cell function and survival.

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