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The phrase "a specific consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular result or effect that arises from a certain action or event.
Example: "The study aimed to identify a specific consequence of climate change on local wildlife populations."
Alternatives: "a particular result of" or "an explicit outcome of".
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At present, we cannot determine unequivocally whether the differing cellular behaviour we assign to AVE cells is a specific consequence of differential levels of Cerl expression or rather a more general property of cells marked in this way.
In Experiment 2 the effect was replicated using a between-subjects design that ruled out the possibility that the effect was a specific consequence of the within-subjects procedures used in the first experiment, in which mice may have come to expect sucrose at different time points within the feeding session.
This "rescue" experiment suggests that the enlargement of spine heads is a specific consequence of TRIM3 knockdown, and not an off-target effect of the shRNA.
The observed lasting elevation in ASR in Susceptible rats may result from the exposure to the mild stressor, rather than a specific consequence of the traumatic event (CFC).
It is interesting to note that T-cell reactivity to GFAEINPIA was a specific consequence of vaccination and did not occur in any sham vaccinated MAP infected mice.
Additionally, evaluation of lifespan of genotypes with altered corazonin neuronal function indicates that the majority of these changes are a specific consequence of physiological stress, as for almost all genotypes, aging was not significantly impacted (Figure S2).
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The insensitivity of MEG to one source orientation has a specific consequence for extended patches of cortical activity.
However, in ORNs, neurite volume was unchanged, so active zone density was reduced, suggesting a difference in the specific consequence of Teneurin perturbation in the CNS compared with the NMJ.
Pelosi appeared excited by the prospect of one specific consequence of a Democratic victory: "We win in '06, we get subpoena power".
Taken together, these data indicate that the accumulation of thymocytes during early T cell development observed in PKBα-deficient mice is the specific consequence of a lack of PKBα in lymphoid cells.
A modern church historian, Adolf von Harnack, sought to explain the rise of dogma in Christianity as the specific consequence of an alien blend of Greek metaphysics and Christian thought that had been rendered obsolete by Protestantism's appeal to scripture and history.
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