Sentence examples for a consequence of abundant from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a consequence of abundant" is not complete and may not convey a clear meaning in written English without additional context.
You can use it when discussing the results or effects that arise from something that is plentiful or in excess.
Example: "The increase in pollution is a consequence of abundant industrial activity in the region."
Alternatives: "a result of plentiful" or "an effect of excessive".

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In contrast, the orthologs clustered with the PRAME gene on HSA22 tend to be maintained as single-copy genes in the respective genome, except for the bovine PRAMEY family, which could be a consequence of abundant reorganization and duplication events that occurred during the evolution of the Y-chr [28].

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As a consequence of stoping, abundant country-rock fragments should occur within, and at the bottom of, magma reservoirs as "xenolith graveyards", or become assimilated.

Thin and long NWs of ZnO urchins2 are a consequence of the abundant Zn vapour surrounding the substrate and smaller Au + Sn catalyst nuclei, which lead to a fast initiation of the growth of longer and thinner NWs [31, 34].

This warmth is a consequence of garlic's abundant natural sugars.

Such specialization is a consequence of economies being relatively labor-abundant produce more labor-intensive goods, while those economies with a relatively more abundant endowment of capital produce capital-intensive goods.

Only small amounts of xylose octanoate were formed, as a consequence of glucose being 4 times more abundant than xylose (see Additional file 3).

It remains to be determined whether BV-related bacteria cause BV or are common and abundant as a consequence of BV.

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In the southern interior of British Columbia, hawthorns are particularly abundant as a consequence of their weediness, and of agricultural activity and land-use changes (Phipps and O'Kennon 2002; Dickinson et al. 2008).

In P. microlepis lefty and righty morphs are maintained through frequency-dependent selection, where the minority morph experiences a higher fitness than the majority morph as a consequence of a preferential prey avoidance of the more abundant morph [ 14].

While CO2 concentration was different in mixed versus axenic Prochlorococcus cultures, this potential carbon source for Prochlorococcus was less abundant in co-cultures as a consequence of slightly elevated pH (Figure S2, C and E).

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