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In addition, the epithelial barrier function is impaired, with a consequent increase in gastrointestinal permeability, and a potential predisposition to translocation of enteric organisms, systemic infection and, hence, adverse outcomes [ 11, 13].

In addition, 100 μm nozzle can work at relative low pressure (20 p.s.i). compared with 70 μm nozzle (40 p.s.i), reducing particle speed with a consequent increase of exposition time of a particle passing through a laser beam (time-of-flight), which ultimately allowed to collect more fluorescence signal per stained viral particle.

In addition, we show that WIF1 functions as a positive regulator of miR-200c, leading to downregulation of BMI1, ZEB1 and ZEB2, with a consequent increase in downstream targets such as E-cadherin.

"The consequent addition of input to carbon dioxide into the atmosphere can feed back and amplify emerging changes in atmospheric circulation," Dr Karnauskas said.

In addition, adding the nanoparticles to the surfactant solution lead to the modification of the flow character from Newtonian to non-Newtonian (pseudoplastic) and a consequent viscosity increase by 2 times.

In addition, hydrogen evolution and a consequent decrease in current efficiency were observed.

In addition, the amounts of HYA and C4S might cause an increase in total negative charge with a consequent inhibition of lymphocyte interactions with the target cell surface.

The stimulation of XIAP expression and the activation of pSMAD-2 is mediated by phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)- and MEK-dependent pathways, and the addition of anti-TGF β1 antibodies prevented their expression with a consequent decrease in invasion.

In addition to the direct effects of the earthquake and tsunami, Fukushima suffered a consequent nuclear accident.

Furthermore, the addition of Triton X-100 to this FRET system resulted in the disruption of the liposomes, and a consequent extension of the donor acceptor distance, as indicated by the lower FRET efficiency and decreased acceptor emission.

In addition, the BBC argues that for every 1% reduction in penetration of the licence fee, there would be a consequent £35m loss of income and that enforcement would be much more difficult if non-payment was a civil rather than a criminal offence as it would be harder to use detection equipment.

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