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Studies by researchers in the Czech Republic have suggested T. gondii might have subtle but long-term effects on its human hosts.
It is worried that the chemical might have subtle but deleterious effects on the neurological and reproductive development of kids.
Conclusions The findings that SSRIs during fetal development might have subtle effects on motor development and motor control are consistent with the pharmacologic properties of the drugs.
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What seems beyond their intellectual range is the notion that other people might have subtler beliefs than their own.
It might have been subtle, touching, unsettling.
But what might have been subtle differences in quieter times now cleaved them into warring camps.
The trials would have slowed suvorexant's sprint to market, and they would have been very hard to engineer: Merck would have had to use safe, low doses of the two drugs, and the differences between them might have been subtle, if they existed at all.
The observed differences in basal activity might have reflected subtle differences in membrane expression.
We are also unable to conclusively exclude a role for Ubp2 at the plasma membrane, as there might have been subtle defects in ubp2Δ cells at the internalization step of endocytosis that remained undetected in our experimental conditions.
So, diabetes might have a subtle effect on cognition even in the early stages of the disease.
The pain intensity was not rated by the visual analog scale or numeric rating score which might have revealed subtle but clinically significant difference in pain intensity.
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