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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consequence of routine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome or result that arises from habitual actions or practices.
Example: "The lack of creativity in the project was a consequence of routine, as the team followed the same procedures without considering new ideas."
Alternatives: "result of habit" or "outcome of regularity".
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In Europe, Australia, and North and South America, tapeworm infestations of humans have been greatly reduced as a consequence of routine meat inspection.
As a consequence of routine clinical care, the interval between the two different radiographic timepoints were for some patients less or more than 12 months (13 ± 2,4).
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Now, as a consequence of the routine use of antibiotics for such things as ear infections, only 5% of American children have it.
Assuming 132 participants per clinic remain at 18 months and the estimated coefficient of variation of 0.14 does not change, we would still be able to detect a hazard ratio of 0.637 or lower, as opposed to 0.642 or lower, as a consequence of utilizing routine VL monitoring in clinical care.
The study was powered to detect a hazard ratio of 0.64 or lower as a consequence of utilizing routine VL monitoring in clinical care, which represented a 36% reduction in mortality (15.6 per 100 person-years versus 10.0 per 100 person years).
This is perhaps a consequence of the routine approach to NBS in Ontario and elsewhere (i.e., without requiring explicit informed consent from parents).
This is a consequence of our routine protocol, which strictly restricts PP to patients with the most severe ARDS, that is, those with a PaO2/FiO2 ratio < 100 mmHg after 48 hours of ventilation.
In real life, a consequence of widespread routine use of DNA barcoding is that failed species matches (e.g. < 98% similarity with the closest library sequence [ 5]) are frequently encountered (e.g. [ 7]).
Exclusions were a consequence of pressure of routine work in the forensic centres.
Recent studies demonstrate an increase in the incidence of congenital tumors [6], probably as a consequence of both the generalization of routine prenatal and neonatal medical controls and of the improvement of prenatal imaging techniques.
Thus our second-line chemotherapy rate is closer to what is administered in the general clinical routine, presumably a consequence of the representative patient inclusion.
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