Sentence examples for arising from the consequences from inspiring English sources

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Behavioral adaptation generally follows the contextual changes arising from the consequences (rewards and punishments) of an action.

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This lack of enthusiasm for sex arises from the consequences of the act: The male's penis damages the female's reproductive tract, perhaps to prevent them from mating with other flies.

In this group of diseases pathology arises from the consequences of inheritance of alleles with repeat numbers above a critical pathological threshold, which in the case of FRDA is approximately 90 repeats.

It's not hard to see why: with most of its horror arising from the unforeseen consequences of casual sex, the film undoubtedly invokes the dread associated with sexually transmitted disease.

Act utilitarians generally explain promissory obligations as arising from the negative consequences of breaking the promise, whereas rule utilitarians defend promissory obligations on the grounds that the rule of promise-keeping is productive of the best consequences.

Even if the effective federal moratorium on drilling expires in November, the loss of drilling rigs and the uncertainty arising from the staggering financial consequences borne by well operator BP will have lasting constraints on Gulf production.

Various strategies are implemented in order to efficiently manage the consequences arising from the product design changes starting from product design to planning and manufacturing.

More in general, the consequences arising from the construction of synthetic systems capable of communicating with natural living organisms would greatly impact the applications of synthetic biology and biochemical-based information and communication technologies (ICTs) in medical sciences, for example for smart programmable and drug-producing systems.

Evidence suggesting the nature of the consequences arising from the cerebral vasculopathy has come from a single-photon emission computed-tomography study carried out on 21 children in Japan by Ichiyama and Nishikawa.

The consequences arising from the presence of different white blood cells in the estimation of methylation profiles have been recently recognized and analyzed, pointing out the existence of reliable differences in the methylation levels for specific loci in different blood cells.

The risk of VTE associated with surgery or orthopaedic trauma is conditioned by the interaction of two types of factors: (a) individual risk factors, linked to the conditions and characteristics of the patients themselves, and (b) treatment-related factors, arising from the specific features and consequences of the surgical or non-surgical procedure employed.

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