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Transitions can occur as an inherent consequence of design, as in the case of a piston ring and cylinder system.
There are wide misconceptions about pain and its management in later life; for example, it is suggested that some clinicians see pain as an inherent consequence of ageing [ 10] although research does not substantiate this view [ 1].
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This is an inherent consequence of the analyses, as differential exon skipping and inclusion were detected relative to all included samples.
He proposed that dominance was an inherent consequence of physiology.
It is also theorized that the recurrence of PR in adults may be an inherent consequence of usual aging [ 25].
As a consequence, inherent, undetected variability of raw materials may be manifested in the final product.
These vesicles may be obtained reproducibly and with costs relatively low through the use of methodologies which do not require harmful organic solvents, and as a consequence, inherent vehicle toxicity may then be significantly reduced when assessing in vitro and in vivo effects of plant extracts [ 17, 18].
He already experiences discomfort as an inherent part of life.
The [British] common law designated homosexuality as an inherent evil.
They see it as an inherent trait linked to genetics.
IM is proposed as an inherent human trait; intrinsically motivated activities are defined as (p. 233) "those that individuals find interesting and would do in the absence of operationally separable consequences" [ 30].
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