Sentence examples for common sequence of events from inspiring English sources

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A detailed model [ 11] of the likely common sequence of events is shown in (1).

Indeed, our study results give more insight into the complexities of the fall process that should be considered in designing and testing of fall detection algorithms (e.g. most common sequence of events, such as activities leading to falls, and subsequent causes of imbalance).

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The purpose is to discover the most common sequences of events leading to accidents for devising preventive actions.

That's the usual sequence of events.

In sum, all these evidences strongly suggest that cells with a mesodermal origin could require a common sequence of oncogenic events to become a tumor cells.

It is clear from studies of lesional skin in SSc that there is a common sequence of pathogenic events.

Therefore, current regulations in many countries (that consider only the cumulative effects of exposures to individual carcinogens that act via a common sequence of key events and processes on a common target/tissue to produce cancer) should be revisited.

This analysis of risks from cumulative effects of chemical exposures is restrictive because it suggests that regulators should only focus on groupings of individual chemicals that are as follows: (a) known to act via a common sequence of key events and processes; (b) known to act on a common target/tissue and (c) known to produce a common adverse outcome (e.g. cancer).

But in practice, as in-vitro and in-vivo evidence for many chemicals is frequently not available (i.e. to prove that they individually act via a common sequence of key events or process a common target/tissue to produce cancer), it means that risk assessments of the cumulative effects of exposures to mixtures of chemicals on carcinogenesis are rarely conducted.

But within the mode of action framework, a chemical that is a mutagenic carcinogen, would not be assessed for the cumulative risks associated with an additional exposure to a chemical that disrupts DNA repair (a key layer of cancer defense) because it is not known to produce a common sequence of key events and processes.

In this study, we begin to address the hypothesis that inhibition of CSPα activity may be common to the pathological sequence of events that underlies neurodegenerative disease and that the neuroprotective synaptic vesicle protein CSPα represents a promising therapeutic target for the treatment or prevention of neurodegeneration.

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