Sentence examples for comparable consequences from inspiring English sources

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Second, although international and domestic migration have comparable consequences in criminal research, different explanatory frameworks ought to be applied to address their differences.

The source of the misunderstanding concerning incomparability appears to be Feyerabend's onetime suggestion that "incommensurable theories may not possess any comparable consequences" (1962, 94).

The addition of recombinant Rpp25 to extracts of mock-transfected cells had no comparable consequences on transcription (Figures 3C and 3D, lanes 8 and 9 versus 4 and 5).

To test whether the cullin box mutation has comparable consequences for d-Asb11 function in regulating Delta-Notch signaling pathway, we first explored the capacity of the cullin box-deleted protein to activate, upon its overexpression, Notch-dependent transcription in vitro.

There were no differences in the prevalence of other pathologies such as PTSD or panic disorder suggesting comparable consequences of terrorist events across very different contexts.

The similar trends in OCI between senescence and progeria may suggest that the perturbation of the lamina has comparable consequences, independent of its cause, and that these consequences connect the nuclear changes seen in both cell types.

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Yet, houses drifted by us the way small towns float past a slow train-car window, and with comparable consequence.

The similarity of population-level effects in mollusks exposed to TBT and BPA, specifically oviduct ruptures and a consequent death of females, may indicate that comparable ecological consequences arise from both compounds.

Interestingly, while semantic activation (e.g. the relatedness effect) and neighborhood (e.g. the consistency effect) modify the N400 in different directions, they have comparable behavioral consequences: Both relatedness and consistency lead to increased RTs and error rates.

Diabetes may have comparable functional consequences for both genders, whereas women in Nepal are more vulnerable socially even in the absence of physical disease [ 34].

Particularly important is explaining how small molecules, a tiny fraction of the overall size of NGF, can elicit comparable biochemical consequences.

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