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Other more pervasive consequences of chronic iodine deficiency include lesser cognitive and neuromuscular deficits.

Interactions take a tremendous variety of forms in nature and have pervasive consequences for the population dynamics and evolution of species.

There have been several boom-and-bust cycles in the use of the wild species resources of the region, the rubber boom in the late nineteenth century being the one with the most pervasive consequences on human societies.

Large-bodied mammals structure plant communities by trampling, herbivory, seed dispersal and predation, and their local extinction may have pervasive consequences in plant communities due to the breakdown of key interactions.

It apportions the blame for anti-queer violence, physical and psychological, on its victims and denies the all pervasive consequences of the closet.

A process of demilitarization will help to reverse the pervasive consequences of US military presence in political, economic, social and cultural spheres, and the enormous antagonism this has generated among the local people of the region.

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But the silence at the violence that is structural and a pervasive consequence of the globalization of capital is rarely brought to anyone's attention.

As the sole transcription factor-encoding gene located amongst R57 mutations, the NRG1 137C > A may result in the most pervasive phenotypic consequences.

Profound and pervasive neurological consequences of high-level lead exposure may result in an undifferentiated worsening of ADHD-like symptoms (Needleman 2009), but it has been suggested that low levels of lead exposure may have a greater influence on hyperactivity/impulsivity than on inattention (Nigg et al. 2008, 2010; Stewart et al. 2005, 2006).

The persistence of child poverty in the United States and the pervasive health consequences it engenders present unique challenges to the health care system.

CM-MO results in pervasive negative consequences, where personal suffering is accompanied by reduced quality of life and disability, and decreased abilities to participate in daily work and/or family activities, which often results in increasing symptoms of depression [12, 22 24].

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