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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of deterioration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or result that arises due to the process of deterioration in various contexts, such as health, materials, or conditions.
Example: "The building's structural issues were a consequence of deterioration over the years, leading to safety concerns."
Alternatives: "an effect of decline" or "a result of degradation."
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Many medical investigators believe that this is a consequence of deterioration in the cells in the brain's temporal lobe, where insights are formed.
She said the presence of titanium dioxide, or anatase, in the ink, often cited as evidence of 20th-century manufacture, would just as easily be there as a consequence of deterioration of the ink since it was produced in the middle ages.
In this study, the flocculated concentrates had greatly increased values in the pheophytin a chlorophyll a ratio in the third week of the storage period in both experiments, as a consequence of deterioration of the stored cells.
It is unlikely that the increased LGA incidence is a consequence of deterioration in metabolic control, as both the stillbirth and major malformation rates have declined.
This is largely a consequence of deterioration of the quality of education during the years of war, which can still be perceived.
Palliative patients need to adjust and cope [ 6, 8] with many changes occurring as a consequence of deterioration in their condition which can be facilitated through understanding [ 24, 25] and acceptance [ 24, 26].
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Consequently, the antioxidant defences are potentially interesting biomarkers to pesticides while enhanced lipid peroxidation, a consequence of oxidative deterioration of membrane lipids, is generally referred to an index of oxidative stress.
"The negative impact was a consequence of the significant deterioration in vehicle sales particularly in the US and Europe, the rapid appreciation of the yen against the US dollar and the euro and the sharp rise in raw materials".
"The negative impact was a consequence of the significant deterioration in vehicle sales particularly in the US and Europe, the rapid appreciation of the yen against the US dollar and the euro and the sharp rise in raw materials". Toyota hopes to reduce fixed costs by almost ¥500bn in the coming year by cutting production and laying off thousands of temporary workers around the world.
The regulator says quite explicitly that the bank capital (reserve capital in particular) cannot be seen increasing as a consequence of the sole deterioration of the bank credit, all else being equal (see Albanese and Andersen (2014, Section 3.1)).
Indeed, this mitochondrial loss of function seems to be a consequence of the cellular deterioration that occurs with age, which compromises mitochondrial biogenesis and turnover.
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