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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarkable consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a significant result or outcome that arises from a particular cause or situation.
Example: "The study revealed a remarkable consequence of climate change on biodiversity, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts."
Alternatives: "an impressive result of" or "a notable outcome of".
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A remarkable consequence of our analysis is that regardless of the type of screen, or the work involved, all screens for which α/γ is fixed, have the same optimal screening ratio.
A remarkable consequence of the instability of the WD repeat domain is that it contributes to the diversification of the WD40 repeat repertoire.
A remarkable consequence of this observation is that conformational selection may play an important role in the membrane binding of lipoproteins, as it does in the association of other biomolecules.
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The remarkable consequence of carbonated water injection (CWI) is not only in lowering a green-house gas that is otherwise released into the atmosphere, but in its notable ability in increasing oil recovery from hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Another remarkable consequence of Wp-restricted latency in BL is that it confers a substantial anti-apoptotic phenotype on tumor lines relative to Latency I BL cell lines or EBV-negative BL cell lines [101].
The most remarkable consequence of this approach is the virtual absence of the beloved, Natalia, the Spanish wife of a Belgian named Hieronimo Manur.
Flux accumulation at the bulge has the remarkable consequence of causing the bulge to diminish so that the flux tube becomes axially uniform as observed in coronal loops.
Data are shown in Tables 4 and 5. Despite the considerable magnitude and the remarkable consequences of suboptimal adherence to AHT shown in randomized controlled trials as well as in observational studies, 1– 3 in clinical practice, evidence of the association between adherence to AHT, all-cause mortality, and CV morbidity is still limited.
Both of these haunting choral miniatures were written as intimate works for family and friends; their global popularity is a remarkable but unintended consequence of their air of timelessness, their seeming simplicity.
This has the remarkable consequence that a phenomenon similar to that of adaptive mutations could permit stem cells to uncover pathways leading to their immortalisation.
A remarkable repetitive explanation of unbearability of loss of appetite was the unwanted consequence of further loss of strength, related to not being able to eat.
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