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They are used to be considered as inconsequential transcriptional "noises", because of limited information for their functions [ 1, 2].
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Abnormal tests of coagulation in critically ill patients occur frequently and should not be considered inconsequential.
Although we did not directly assess the increased metabolic sources provided by the FATs, this may be considered inconsequential for interpreting the present results.
Had Gilmore taken excerpts from her novel, changed the names and published them again as nonfiction, one wonders if it would have been considered equally inconsequential.
Since their discovery in 1977, pseudogenes have generally been considered "biologically inconsequential" and non-functional [ 1].
Given the low prevalence of Salmonella, restricted to only one of the dog populations, further statistical comparisons between the household, pet nutrition facility and kennelled dogs was not undertaken as it was considered to be inconsequential.
(A source of uncertainty is considered inconsequential when it is enough smaller than other sources of uncertainty that it can be ignored. The implications of this should become clear as the concept is employed).
That the social sciences contribution is only 2.1%, however, is confronting evidence of how inconsequential the social sciences are considered to be for understanding and managing these NTDs.
That is not as inconsequential as it sounds.
His adoption by Suvorin was as inconsequential as Kashtanka's adventure with the circus master.
Conversely, an issue can be seen as inconsequential if he publicly ignores it.
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