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Indeed, the presumed health benefits of laughter may be coincidental consequences of its primary goal: bringing people together.
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We believe that this similarity is not coincidental and is a consequence of some functional linkage.
Although ALI seems directly associated with OVS bacteremia this might be only coincidental, as both complications are consequences of severe intestinal damage.
Zapp takes every coincidental encounter as a natural consequence of his own importance.
Alternatively such loci may just be the consequence of the coincidental juxta-positioning of two dyad TCSs.
Tooth eruption is a physiological process and the manifestations we studied here may be coincidental with teething rather than causal consequences [ 6].
One particularly destructive social consequence is that these "coincidental" patterns reconfirm negative racial stereotypes.
It is not coincidental that the only other possible challenger of any consequence is another black man, City Councilman Nate Holden.
Maybe it was a illusory consequence of rubbish defending; perhaps it's just coincidental that so many managers have simultaneously decided that attack is the best form of defence.
(Maybe their names aren't so coincidental either: two famous discoverers whose "inventions" had both good and bad consequences).
The observed shorter phenotype of vertebral bodies from the high intensive group might have been a consequence of higher mechanical load in fast growing fish coincidental with a lower transcription of supportive ECM components.
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