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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of reorganization" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or result that arises from the process of reorganizing something, such as a company or a project.
Example: "The layoffs were a consequence of reorganization, aimed at streamlining operations and reducing costs."
Alternatives: "a result of restructuring" or "an outcome of reorganization".
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As a next step we thus wanted to exclude the possibility that the polarized distribution of VANGL2 is simply a consequence of reorganization of actin cytoskeleton, which is dependent on the polarized cell morphology.
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At later stages, the large triple-labeled clusters of capsid-envelope-APP, initially found in the peri-nuclear region, became less pronounced and some clusters appear to move outwards to the intermediate cytoplasm, probably a consequence of microtubule reorganization.
In contrast, the orthologs clustered with the PRAME gene on HSA22 tend to be maintained as single-copy genes in the respective genome, except for the bovine PRAMEY family, which could be a consequence of abundant reorganization and duplication events that occurred during the evolution of the Y-chr [28].
Subsequent scission of the His83 Fe coordination bond and movement of the His83 side chain away from the iron and toward its position in the structure of wt holo-HasAp are likely a consequence of loop reorganization driven by the establishment of productive π π stacking and hydrophobic interactions between hemin and side chains in the Y75 loop.
This non-uniformity of chromatin compaction hinted at local compaction differences within Barr bodies as a consequence of a differential reorganization of higher-order structures and argued against a uniformly increased compaction at the nucleosome level.
Bennett, Madden, Vaidya, Howard, and Howard (2010) suggested that this result pattern (lowered FA driven by decreased AD) may be also a consequence of disrupted macrostructural reorganization of the fibers, such as less coherent fiber alignment.
Given that the mammalian cells undergo an open mitosis, the disruption of the protein transport might be a consequence of the gross structural reorganization of the RER.
For example, Perceptual Control Theory (Powers, 1973a) proposes that psychopathology is a consequence of conflicting goals, and that reorganization of goal structure (resetting of sub-goals) through a trial-and-error learning process is how this conflict and associated difficulties are resolved.
Because of this association, it appears conceivable that aspects of age-related changes reflect plastic reorganization as a consequence of altered use rather than degenerational processes developing during aging.
As a consequence of these features, a small or negligible reorganization energy is associated with the X degree of freedom.
An increased areal density of Zn in the latent phase is probably a consequence of mossy fibers sprouting which means synaptic reorganization occurring in the inner molecular layer of DG.
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