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The phrase "a consequence a faster" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context or correction.
Example: "The new policy is a consequence of a faster decision-making process."
Alternatives: "result of a quicker" or "outcome of a speedier".
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As a consequence, a faster formation of crystalline domains in the PLA matrix occurred the higher the amount of fibre was, which acted as a nucleating agent.
Solvents have a lower viscosity compared to paints and as a consequence a faster distribution along the tissues is apparent [21].
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As a consequence, a fast algorithm based on a dichotomic process and FFT is designed.
As a consequence, a fast and reliable numerical method of flux estimation is highly desirable to repeat optimization runs at different starting points.
The results show that as a consequence of a fast and inhomogeneous temperature loss, a thermal strain of more than 1.1% occurs in the TBC top layer.
At open circuit conditions, the overall impedance of the electrodes increases upon aging as a consequence of a fast accumulation of ions at the interface, also related to the increase of porosity and wettability.
On the contrary, at 180 °C no protective effect against lipid oxidation was observed and the radical scavenging activity was practically zeroed by heating, probably as a consequence of a fast decomposition of carnosic acid.
The limitations of this study can be associated with the preliminary nature of the research and can also be identified as a consequence of a fast implementation process.
Back then, computers passed around e-mail by dialling each other and exchanging data.This return to the future is a consequence of faster and ever more powerful technology.
It has indeed been shown that primate inhibitory tone is more pronounced than rodent inhibitory tone as a consequence of faster firing dynamics and higher interneuron density [ 85].
The additional stretching also creates gradient morphology promoted by incomplete phase separation of the polymers as a consequence of much faster solvent loss.
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