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The consequently
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As a result or consequence of something.
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The consequently high decoupling coefficient (0.65 ± 0.16 in the growing season) allows further modeling of fens in this region with reduced effects from the uncertainties of parameterizing surface conductance terms and their responses to water table and vapor pressure deficit changes.
The consequently belatedly or weakly controlled, or otherwise unavoided and unmitigated, environmental and social impacts are at financial cost to the project, and probably to future projects because they give threat control a bad name so no one wants to invest resources there.
The consequently reduced oxidative stress may account at least partly for the observed resistance to senescence and apoptosis.
The consequently increasing lifespan may increase their risk of such malignancies as cervical cancer (Strickler et al, 2005).
The consequently occurred changes in inner cell wall structure including damaging, increase of porosity and loss of mechanical resistance were also found to enhance enzyme access to cellulose and further sugar yield.
But since then, the sharp fall in commodity prices and the consequently more benign prospects for food and services inflation, as well as the substantial weakening in demand, imply that the upside risks to inflation have diminished significantly".
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The student consequently become the subject of a derisive column in the college's newspaper.
The PAGASA consequently named the system Juaning for local purposes.
In the 1970s Alison Lurie was writing about the Disneyfication of the American (and consequently the British) imagination.
He aimed to eliminate the role of the composer and, consequently, the interference of subjectivity and human intention on music.
The PBW-basis, consequently the dimension or the GK-dimension.
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