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Up to this point of the discussion it has not been clear which crack path (trans- or intercrystalline) is present in the material for orientation A. The fracture process for orientation A, which has a direct consequence for the other testing directions, was described as a failure process along the elongated microstructure.

"There's a direct consequence for taking this money," said Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club.

Mr Alexander said the move had a direct consequence for workers.

As a direct consequence, for a given title, this algorithm is able to create multiple fake queries and thus, two TMN users using the same RSS feeds do not systematically create the same fake queries.

"This is not just something which has direct consequences to the Exchequer, costing us all hundreds of millions of pounds, it is also something that has a direct consequence for the workers concerned and that why it is so important we are taking this action".

From our results we deduce some important consequences connected with the nanometric film systems, in particular the possibility of a fast response of the transport of charge carriers with a direct consequence for the efficiencies of present devices based on such systems.

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These results indicate that the "bonsai effect" induced by repeated wounding is not a direct consequence of, for example, the physiological disorder that would undoubtedly occur in the injured tissues, but is a consequence of the plant sensing injury and activating the synthesis of JA which, in turn, inhibits growth.

According to the time-limitation hypothesis, selfing in annuals has evolved as a consequence of strong r-selection in ephemeral habitats, resulting either as an indirect consequence (trade-off) of selection for shorter time to reproductive maturity, or as a direct consequence of selection for shorter pollination time, i.e., the time between flower maturation and ovule fertilization, or both [ 11].

There will also be a need to address and target resource allocation to best meet the broader health service needs for individual patients and their families that will arise as a direct consequence of referral for genetic counselling to help with treatment decision-making [ 8, 10].

This is a direct consequence of realism, for if there exists a domain of mathematical objects or concepts, then any meaningful proposition concerning them must be either true or false.[23] The Continuum Hypothesis is Gödel's example of a meaningful question.

One open question that arises from our results is if given the properties of robustness associated to I4-FFLs, their abundance as regulatory module could be considered as an exaptation (an spandrel in S. J. Gould usage) that results from selection of larger and more complex network structures or, perhaps, as a direct consequence of selection for increased robustness [37].

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