Sentence examples for as a ramification from inspiring English sources

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With a little bit of massaging, even the current debate on logical paradoxes may be viewed as a ramification and formal specification of the Kant-Hegel dialectics.

From a chemical viewpoint, biological apatite could be regarded as a ramification of hydroxyapatite (HAp), that is, calcium phosphate, in apatite form.

In addition to the mortality risk, hospitalization is prolonged in patients with DVT and PE as a ramification of any surgical or medical disease, leading to increased healthcare expenditure [ 3, 4].

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Second, they work as ramification as well as qualification constraints, and in this way they define intrinsically the indirect effects of actions, so constraining the implementation of further actions.

And, this line of thinking erroneously continues, since this is how things actually would be if only the conservative court majority in 2001 had not stolen the election from Mr Gore, it's only right to see every 5-4 decisincesince then as an illegitimate ramification of the original injustice.

The crude protein extract from C. gestroi was enzymatically efficient over a broad pH range on a series of natural polysaccharides, formed by glucose-, xylose-, mannan- and/or arabinose-containing polymers, linked by various types of glycosidic bonds, as well as ramification types.

An overview of key excited-state processes established in these complexes is presented, with particular emphasis on recent developments and insights, as well as ramifications for developing successful strategies to prolong luminescence lifetimes and increase quantum yields.

As a population, axonal ramifications were found in all layers of the barrel cortex (Fig.  6 B).

We used appropriate size thresholds to exclude small objects not representing entirely a cell, such as ramification portions from out-of-focus cells, and we distributed acquisition frames equally by an operator non-dependent sampling of the region of interest, thus limiting the impact of non-stereological acquisition.

Primary branches were considered as the first ramification emerging from the cell body and secondary branches as the ramification emerging from the primary branches.

It's the first time my mother has ever asked me that question, and I know that she is lovingly unaware of its ramifications as a nocuous cliche, despite its power as a racist stereotype – that of an overly assertive, hands on hips, neck swiveling, emasculating black woman, and which immediately undermines the validity of any strong views she might express.

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