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"Some folks said: 'How did they not learn from our mistakes 15 years ago?'" Regarding his role in unearthing the current scandal, Carder said there was no particular sense of excitement when his team confirmed that the higher VW emission results were real and not a consequence of faulty measurements.
Regarding his role in unearthing the current scandal, Carder said there was no particular sense of excitement when his team confirmed that the higher VW emission results were real and not a consequence of faulty measurements.
Some authors have suggested that elevated mutability of chloroplast genomes could be a consequence of faulty DNA repair mechanisms (Guisinger et al. 2011; Wicke, Schäferhoff, et al. 2013).
The issue is whether the change in networking of the molecules is crucial for the disease, that is, whether the disease is more a consequence of faulty networking than of an individual malfunctioning molecule.
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The strange twist in all this is that much of the deregulation in the United States was a consequence of a faulty assumption that this country was losing I.P.O.'s and changes were needed so we could better compete.
Spare a thought for iPhone 6s owners — some of whom have already had to go through the hassle of having their battery replaced as a consequence of a faulty batch which had caused unexpected shutdowns.
Reduced spore viability could be a consequence of reduced or faulty recombination leading to chromosomal nondisjunction or damage.
One consequence of faulty V(D J recombination, either in its initiation phase or during DNA repair, is the early arrest of B and T lymphocyte development, the lack of a functional adaptive immune system, and the ensuing severe combined immune deficiency (SCID) (de Villartay et al, 2003).
Traditional wisdom has it that these diseases, which are caused by faulty genes, are a consequence of inbreeding in a small, closed population.
While the precise molecular basis for the abnormal intercalation remains to be comprehensively defined, we believe it is likely to reflect faulty cellular locomotion as a consequence of endocytic abnormalities.
This pervasive bias is not necessarily the result of faulty science in any particular lab, but rather is a consequence of the way in which science is conducted and reported.
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