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It's not so good at showing more subtle, or difficult to define, effects in subgroups of people.
But others are more subtle, or, at any rate, more invisible, to us now that they're complete.
Today, with software technology flagging basic infractions and even sending automated warnings, she says she can focus her attention on more subtle or hard-to-interpret messages.
Van Helmont was the first to recognize that many reactions produce substances that are, in his words, "far more subtle or fine…than a vapour, mist, or distilled oiliness, although…many times thicker than air".
Once the definition of "behavior" expands to include such things as a shift in the trajectory of a root, a reallocation of resources, or the emission of a powerful chemical, plants begin to look like much more active agents, responding to environmental cues in ways more subtle or adaptive than the word "instinct" would suggest.
There are also more subtle or surprising difficulties.
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Hence, it cannot be excluded that lesions with HPV16 have other, potentially more subtle genomic or (epi genetic aberrations, such as mutations, loss of heterozygosity or DNA methylation.
Our method prevails in two aspects: (1) the outer contour is more smooth than Li's method, and (2) it detects more subtle bright or dark blobs which are potential abnormalities.
However, wear rates in many practical situations can be controlled by effects which either relate to mechanical properties in more subtle ways, or which are controlled by quite different parameters.
Thus experiments should be targeted to identify more subtle effects or should incorporate the genomic information such as the knockout of multiple genes or clusters of duplicated genes.
Neither did panic attacks occur in patients of this study, nor were more subtle anxiety or endocrine/autonomous functions recorded to prove peripheral effects.
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