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Mitochondrial damage is a well known consequence of heart ischemia, and many cardioprotective drugs are targeted to this organelle [1] [4].

A well known consequence of sepsis is the rapid and debilitating loss of skeletal muscle mass, which appears the result of a coordinated reduction of muscle protein synthesis together with an enhancement of proteasomal mediated muscle protein breakdown [1], [2].

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The loss and fragmentation of forest habitats are well known consequences of human activities.

Attention is also given to less well known consequences of motion sickness, in particular negative aftereffects such as postural instability, and detrimental effects on task performance and how this may impact the use and design of self-driving cars.

An immediate and well known consequence is that the vector of marginal utilities is U ′ = λ p. Here the Lagrange multiplier is the marginal utility of income, but the no-income effects assumption gets rid of it.

A fugacious plasmacytosis is in fact a well known physiological consequence of any recent antigenic stimulation [15], [19], [20], but typically much less than 100 lymphoplasmocytoid cells can be found in one microliter of blood in such occasions, even in autoimmune patients with active disease flares [14].

This variation in phenotype between insertion lines is known as "position effect" and is a well-known consequence of the single-copy integration into random sites typical of insect transformation; we have observed similar effects with equivalent constructs in other species ([ 28] and data not shown).

A well-known consequence of Theorem 2.1 is the following.

This is likely a well-known consequence of temporal smoothing during the "backsmoothing" run of the Kalman filter.

The first one is a well-known consequence of the half-linear Roundabout theorem which is proved, e.g., in [[4], Theorem 1.2.2] (or see directly [[4], Theorem 2.2.1]).

A well-known consequence of decomposition is sensitization of the areas surrounding the carbides and nitrides, which is normally associated with Cr depletion.

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