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In either case, the delusion is resistant to counterevidence and has pervasive effects on one's life.
Temperature has pervasive effects on poikilotherm physiology, and embryos are especially vulnerable to temperature shifts.
It has pervasive effects across the brain and body.
Expression of mutant huntingtin has pervasive effects on different aspects of brain morphology.
This spatially nonrandom pattern of species impoverishment has pervasive effects on the subsequent community dynamics and ecosystem function [21], [34], but its impact on tree evolutionary diversity has never been examined despite the implications to conservation [5], [10].
Interestingly, 17 of these hubs were linked to vitamin D, suggesting that this nutrient has pervasive effects on molecular function.
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Dwight served as president of Yale from 1795 to 1817; his administration had pervasive effects on the school, including the modernization of the curriculum.
Their conflicts of interest have pervasive effects on the whole financial system.
Family membership had pervasive effects on all three behaviours and on their ontogenetic trajectories, suggesting strong genetic or maternal components to behavioural variation.
It is evident that acoustical sources of high energy and broadband properties have pervasive effects over considerable distances (up to 1 km).
A delusion is circumscribed if it does not lead to the formation of other intentional states whose content is significantly related to the content of the delusion, nor does it have pervasive effects on the behavior of the person reporting the delusion.
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