Sentence examples for a consequence of considerable from inspiring English sources

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The Plateau of Tibet, the largest and thickest concentration of continental crust on Earth, is a consequence of considerable compression of the Asian continental lithosphere.

These findings are consistent with the observed distribution of base substitutions in a mutator strain, which were hypothesized to be a consequence of considerable variability in fork termination sites (Larrea et al., 2010).

Although the most common method of fragmentation, CID, is very useful for the sequencing of O-phosphorylated peptides, its application to N-phosphorylation is limited as a consequence of considerable losses of the phosphate group HPO3− from the phosphoramidate bond even at relatively low collision energy conditions.

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The job losses were "a consequence of the considerable financial, regulatory and technical challenges faced by the ocean energy sector as a whole," according to Aquamarine's chief executive, John Malcolm.

Currently, measurements conducted using the Coordinate Measuring Machine do not guarantee credible and accurate results, owing to the fluctuation of CMM parameters over time as a consequence of its considerable dynamics of functioning.

This is a consequence of the considerable influence of the clamping bolts on stresses perpendicular to the grain in the timber in the block-shear area, and therefore, on shear failure initiation.

Rhizomania disease of sugar beet is responsible for a very significant reduction in crop's productivity globally, as a consequence of a considerable decrease in root yield, sugar content and juice purity [1], [2].

The highest concentration of AST and γGT in the third period could be due to stress on the liver as a consequence of the considerable variations in dietary patterns during the experiment.

In 2008, approximately 164,000 individuals died as a consequence of measles despite considerable efforts to prevent and control disease outbreaks.

This increase is presumably a consequence of improved ascertainment and considerable broadening of the diagnostic concept [ 1].

Additionally, as a consequence of the genocide, a considerable number of families were fragmented; i.e. family members had been killed or were in jail, leaving behind no family member to support people with mental disorders.

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