Sentence examples for and consequently typically from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "and consequently typically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a result or effect that is usually expected following a certain condition or action.
Example: "The project was poorly planned, and consequently typically resulted in delays and budget overruns."
Alternatives: "and thus usually" or "and as a result often".

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RTs lack a proof reading activity (reviewed in [1]) and consequently typically show a fidelity of nucleotide incorporation that is orders of magnitude lower than that of DNA polymerases.

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As a result, most inventors turn their technologies over to VC firms to take them forward — and consequently they typically end up with less than 5% equity in the start-up.

The longitudinal gradient is shallow, averaging about 0.27 m/km (Fig.  4) and consequently, stream velocities are typically slow.

For example, the enzyme Cel7A from T. reesei has a very similar molecular weight to that of Cel6A and Cel7B and, consequently, these three enzymes typically show up as a single band after gel electrophoresis [ 1].

Finding an optimal retrofit for existing plants is a very challenging problem, since it often requires rigorous process models for describing the currently operating process and consequently the corresponding optimization problems typically become very complex.

The SSA method is computationally inefficient for generating samples between two measurements when the total number of possible states is high (as in the case of the biochemical reactions), because the chance of a sampled trajectory matching the end state is typically small and consequently most of the samples will likely be rejected.

The estimated residual variance of the across-environment model was typically larger (and consequently the R was lower) than that of the interaction model indicating that a sizable proportion of the G×E went to the residual of the across-environment model.

Star Formation in the Early Universe: what drove the transition from Population III to Population II? Theoretical and observational evidence indicates that the first generation of stars to form in the universe were typically quite massive, and consequently lived short lives.

The maximum likelihood trees were less informative than the Bayesian tree, with very low bootstrap support values (typically < 60) and consequently have not been included.

However, approximately 30 50 % of carers experience psychological distress which is typically under recognised and consequently not addressed.

Although scholars with an interest in biographical disruption do mobilize temporality and space in their analyses, this has typically been implicit and consequently underdeveloped.

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