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The phrase "as a consequence extensive" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun or context to clarify what is extensive as a consequence.
Example: "The project faced numerous challenges, and as a consequence, extensive delays occurred."
Alternatives: "as a result, significant" or "therefore, considerable".
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As a consequence, extensive matrix deposition might not be detected in the presence of minimal inflammation; They are not liver-specific and their serum levels may be elevated in the presence of concomitant sites of inflammation; Serum levels of markers depend on their clearance rates, which are influenced by the dysfunction of endothelial cells, impaired biliary excretion or renal function [ 53].
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As a consequence of extensive reactor modeling, the process transfer from 6×2 to 5×3 inch configuration was carried out by simple scaling of the corresponding process parameters of the 6×2 inch configuration.
Schipper et al. (2008) pointed out that globally, a quarter of all bat species are considered threatened mainly as a consequence of extensive habitat loss and roost disturbance.
Early-passage tumor cell lines were used to minimize possible modifications of primary characteristics as a consequence of extensive in vitro culturing.
As a consequence, rather extensive 'flag-hopping' and 'quota-hopping' occured.
One can regard CAE as a consequence of extensive positive remodeling.
However, western blot analysis showed that these are both markedly reduced in juvenile gba1−/− brains, possibly as a consequence of extensive synaptic loss accompanying neurodegeneration in this model.
As a consequence, the extensive intra-isolate genetic variability previously found with assumed neutral markers [ 23] does not only involve single substitutions, but also rare genomic changes that can potentially affect the function of genes.
A representative 'test cascade' for discovering new small-molecule inhibitors of cancer targets is shown in Figure 2. As a consequence of extensive in vitro testing, comparatively small numbers of prioritised compounds progress to examination in vivo (Collins and Workman, 2006).
However, plants expressing pga2 show stunted growth and reduced biomass production, likely as a consequence of an extensive loss of pectin integrity during the whole plant life cycle.
As a consequence we conducted extensive coral health surveys at five sites in four different bioregions along the WA coast between December 2015 and May 2016 (Fig. 2), both prior to and following the peak warming.
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