Sentence examples for a consequence of heating from inspiring English sources

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Activity bursts were not observed in photostimulated control mice expressing eYFP in SF1+ neurons (data not shown), indicating that this behavior is not a consequence of heating the brain during the photostimulation trial.

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When the heating rate was increased up to 100°C/min, however, a shift in the devolatilization TG curve of the fibers, plastics and EF to higher temperatures was observed as a consequence of heat transfer limitations within samples.

In this work, the compositional and structural changes that occur as a consequence of heat treatment of a bituminous coal performed at 200 1000 °C were investigated qualitatively.

In fact, this could be explained by the fact that Maillard reaction products, which can be formed as a consequence of heat treatment or time, generally exhibit strong antioxidant properties [40-43] [40-43]

HSP protein levels increase as a consequence of heat stress (Allen et al. 2006; Deng et al. 2009; Han et al. 2012; Linares-Casenave et al. 2013; Silvestre et al. 2010; Wang et al. 2013; Werner et al. 2007; Zheng et al. 2015), acute cold stress, air exposure (Wang et al. 2013), and contamination (Keyvanshokooh et al. 2009), but not during salinity acclimation (Sardella and Kültz 2009).

Heat shock is known to transiently arrest yeast cells in G1, raising the possibility that the G1 delay of cdc48-3 at 38.5°C may be a consequence of heat stress.

Downregulation of ribosomal proteins as a consequence of heat shock has been shown in Drosophila melanogaster and yeast [ 30, 31].

Until recently, double-stranded DNA breaks (DSB) were not thought to be a consequence of heat shock; however, a recent study, using eukaryotic cells, showed that heat shock may in fact induce DSB on certain phases of the cell cycle.

Aphid lineages can be rendered infertile as a consequence of heat-induced elimination of their resident Buchnera [ 28], and field populations of A. pisum exposed to naturally occurring high temperatures undergo a decline in the number of bacteriocytes, reflecting the decline of the Buchnera population within heat-stressed aphid hosts [ 29].

The large scale motions of the atmosphere and the ocean as a consequence of differential heating on a rotating Earth, aiming to restore the energy balance of the system through transport of heat and momentum.

It was found that no significant changes were produced as a consequence of the heat treatment carried out at 400 °C.

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