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The phrase "a consequence of large" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe an effect or result related to something that is large, but it needs additional context or completion to be usable.
Example: "The increase in traffic is a consequence of large population growth in the area."
Alternatives: "a result of significant" or "an effect of substantial".
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Ductile damage is a consequence of large strains more or less localized inside bands.
Furthermore, as a consequence of large sequencing programs the complete genomic sequence has become available for an increasing number of microorganisms.
In particular, the performance of the primary frequency control may drop, increasing the risk of Under Frequency Load Shedding (UFLS) as a consequence of large power imbalances.
Results reveal that under the majority of future scenarios, muddy flooding diagnostics are projected to increase, mostly as a consequence of large scale precipitation events rather than mean changes.
The expanded ferrite regions (αN) showed very fine deformation bands while the expanded austenite regions showed slip lines formed as a consequence of large compressive stresses developed in the nitrided layer.
"The thought was these signature Tyrannosaur features evolved as a consequence of large body size," Stephen L. Brusatte of the American Museum of National History, an author of a paper describing the dinosaur published online by the journal Science, said at a news conference.
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The crucial innovations were a consequence of large-scale government spending on new means of energy extraction during the 1970s.
The exhibition has neither the breadth nor depth to provide the answers, nor can it tell us if the photographic styles on view are a consequence of larger cultural styles.
Therefore, long-term effects to microbial behavior need to be studied in more detail because ecosystem functions are very sensitive to temperature changes as a consequence of large-scale geothermal use of the subsurface.
In the USA, Canada and Australia, car CO2 emissions are much higher than in the EU and Japan[39] as a consequence of larger average car size.
Nutrient pollution, a consequence of large-scale agriculture, dumps high concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen into the air and water, according to information that's been on the EPA's website for at least two years.
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