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As well as both Newham and Barking and Dagenham becoming all-Labour councils, with Respect and the BNP wiped out, Labour took Harrow, Hounslow and Ealing – my new status being a consequence of the latter.

As a consequence of the latter effects, there is a degradation in the efficiency of the charge generation process and an incomplete conversion of photons to signal electrons occurs.

The episode was written by James Moran, who previously wrote the film Severance and the Torchwood episode "Sleeper"; Moran was requested to write the episode as a consequence of the latter.

A consequence of the latter result could be the rather small facilitation obtained in this group during baseline records.

Thus, the primary cardiac abnormality is rather the overexpression of muscarinic receptors, whereas AchE upregulation is possibly a consequence of the latter.

As a consequence of the latter, we conclude that even if an optimal data set is used and the restrictions imposed by the use of term orders are overcome, the reverse engineering problem remains unfeasible, unless experimentally impracticable amounts of data are available.

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Peak plasma levels were reached more rapidly with Phenoleptil® in several dogs, which is most likely a consequence of the fact that the latter formulation was administered as two tablets of 50 mg, which may be dissolved faster in the gastrointestinal tract than the one 100 mg tablet of Luminal® vet.

On the other hand, the discrepancy between the actin images obtained for SBL-irradiated tobacco and Arabidopsis could be a consequence of the fixation procedure used for the latter species.

As compared to RUBISCO adaptive selection in gymnosperms, where previous reports suggest 7 sites under positive selection (A11V, Q14K, K30Q, S95N, V99A, I133L, and L225I) [ 63], the low frequency of the sites under positive selection observed in Brassicaceae, which belongs to Angiosperms, could be a consequence of the more recent origin of the latter group.

A sarcoidosis-lymphoma syndrome appears to exist in which malignant lympho-proliferative disease develops at least 5.5 times more often than expected in middle-aged patients with chronic active sarcoidosis, possibly as a consequence of the immunologic abnormalities observed in the latter disease.

The former is why we elect them, and the latter is a consequence of the former.

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