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A positive consequence, illustrated below, is that many significant properties of the pheromone-sensitive ORN and sensillum can be studied independently of these underlying mechanisms.
A positive consequence of the introduction of the effective protection concept was a new focus on the protection provided by the structure of a country's tariff regime, as opposed to the average level of the tariff regime.
A positive consequence of an increase in UCP3 protein and uncoupling of mitochondrial respiration may be that cardiac ROS production from the electron transport chain is reduced [ 6, 14] as the electrochemical gradient driving the electron transport chain becomes dissipated.
A positive consequence of the expanded attention for the teaching of CP&T has been the substantial increase of scientific publications on teaching CP&T during the past decade: there have been about 32 articles published between 2000 and 2007 in the European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, which is twice as many as during the preceding two decades.
Persistence, Emanuel believes, is a positive consequence of his learning disorders.
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Individually, they were given the choice of whether to assign a positive consequences task or a neutral consequences task to either themselves or another participant, who (they were told) would simply assume the assignment was made by chance.
An incentive is a perceived positive consequence of a behaviour.
He held out the "prospect of Sunni tribes" rejecting Isis as a potential positive consequence of an Iraqi decision to substantially include Sunnis in the nation's governance, and hinted that further military aid would follow any such decision.
The results reinforce honour as a motivation to cooperate and also illuminate a potential positive consequence in the unavoidable revival of the old threat of shame: to encourage groups to maintain resources that we all share.
And in what Zollman called "a perverse positive consequence of the war," attention recently focused on brain-injured troops will likely quicken future discoveries about the brain's adaptive potential, about ways to prod that potential and about why even a case like Shurvon's isn't quite what Colonel O'Brien once thought it was: hopeless.
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