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The phrase "a unique consequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific result or outcome that is distinct or singular in nature, often in relation to a particular cause or situation.
Example: "The rapid urbanization in the region has led to a unique consequence of increased biodiversity in urban parks."
Alternatives: "a distinct result of" or "a singular outcome of".
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It may be taken as a general rule that the outcome of development of any genotype is a unique consequence of the interaction between genome and environment.
In total, these data indicate the induction of aggressive cellular behaviour in this model system is a unique consequence of anti-oestrogen occupancy of the oestrogen receptor.
As both early and late feeding policies are already used in different hospitals within the UK there are no SAEs which would be anticipated as a unique consequence of participation in the trial.
As all of the surgical techniques being tested in this trial are used throughout the world there are no Serious Adverse Events which would be anticipated as a unique consequence of participation in the trial.
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The N.R.C. needs to examine the unique consequences of a terrorist scenario, not ignore it or brush it off".
The Witt report said the N.R.C. and FEMA standards that guide the emergency plan, prepared by the state and localities in conjunction with the plant owner, do not adequately address the "unique consequences of a terrorist attack".
Women make up high proportions of refugee and internally displaced populations, and they suffer unique consequences of war and conflict because of gender-based violence, discrimination, and caretaking roles.
RF-expressing B cells may act pleiotropic, but they provide a function with unique consequences for the involvement of multiple antigens as seen in RA [ 10]: Their receptors can complex Igs of different specificity, together with any bound autoantigen or foreign antigen.
The glyoxalase system of the pathogenic kinetoplastids has been recently reported to be unique, as a consequence of these protozoa possessing an unusual thiol metabolism.
Finally the weak solution (f : [0,T] rightarrow L^p({{mathbb R}^{N}})) is unique as a consequence of Proposition 19.
In this scenario epithelial cells would cope with this Podocalyxin-dependent apical domain expansion (possibly as a consequence of a unique property of its extensive glycosylation) by passively creating membrane projections that are subsequently locked into place by the linkage of other apically targeted proteins to the actin cytoskeleton.
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