Sentence examples for a consequence of diversification from inspiring English sources

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The greater than 250,000 extant angiosperm species are a consequence of diversification that has driven adaptation to virtually all terrestrial ecosystems [ 1, 2].

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A generation who grew up with games have kept on playing; many now play video games (such as "Lego Star Wars") with their children.But, partly as a consequence of that diversification, much of the industry's growth is now coming from sources other than dedicated games consoles.

We found that this resurgence is a consequence of the diversification of particular strains of the bacteria.

In certain cases, hybridization would be a consequence of rapid diversification [ 94, 99] rather than its driving force [ 100].

Such variation may be a consequence of ancient diversification of 5S rDNA repeat types and its fixation in the main lineages of vertebrates.

First, in relation to the pro-TPP stance adopted by the Mexican government on the assumption that it provides vast opportunities to enter new markets in Asia, I ask: Based on Mexico's experience with bilateral and multilateral trade agreements, is it realistic to expect economic diversification as a consequence of the TPP?

This study indicates, for the first time, that distinct ecotypes of island freshwater fish species may be formed as a consequence of loss of migration and subsequent diversification.

Populations of freshwater fish that have not established themselves by dispersal into recently de-glaciated areas appear much more likely to exhibit significantly greater evolutionary diversification as a consequence of isolation within watershed boundaries [ 13, 15, 51].

This genic and functional diversification could be a consequence of their sessile biology.

In Physcomitrella, Selaginella, and in the eudicots, PPO diversification is largely a consequence of species-specific gene duplication and divergence.

The power-law decay of the rank-frequency spectrum is a consequence of exponential amplification (via selection) competing with diversification (through mutation and recombination), similar to the mechanism of preferential attachment originally proposed by Yule (1925).

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