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A lesser-known and more subtle consequence of climate change is that local colonies at the southern edge of a North American species' distribution (i.e., the hottest location where they exist) may become locally extinct as temperatures rise.
This is a much more subtle effect.
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Petal-specific downregulation in the ABP would also prevent more subtle pleiotropic consequences recently associated with floral anthocyanin polymorphisms such as changes in floral scent [52] and decreased leaf glucosinolate induction [6].
We have not looked in detail for more subtle neuroanatomical consequences.
Initially preoccupied by the severe injuries sustained by victims of the Boston bombings, hospitals are now grappling with a more subtle medical consequence: widespread hearing loss among those closest to the blasts.
This is a more subtle parallelism issue.
In addition to the obvious toll from exaggerated disasters that never come to pass, there are more subtle and far more costly consequences.
However, a variety of more subtle physical, cognitive, and behavioral consequences of even well-controlled PKU are now recognized.
Analysis of the biochemical impacts of PTPN11 mutations first identified both loss-of-function and gain-of-function mutations, as well as more subtle defects, highlighting the major pathophysiological consequences of SHP2 dysregulation.
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