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As a consequence, appearance of ATP and active metabolites, like ADP and adenosine, in the extracellular fluid form concentration gradients enabling differential targeting of subtype-specific purinoceptors and, thus, cell communication and signaling.

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As a consequence, their appearance depends on the magnetic field strength (B0) and pulse sequence parameters such as B1 strength, pulse shape and length, and interpulse delay, which presents a major problem for quantification and reproducibility of MTC and CEST effects.

As a consequence, the appearance of new polymorphic and antibiotic resistant strains poses a serious threat for infection management.

Therefore, the understanding of solar influence on planets requires further modeling of solar magnetic dynamos with all consequences in appearance of magnetic flux at the surface and in the possible structure of coronal magnetic field in the young Sun.

It is shown on the example of the HD16O isotopologue of the water molecule that both the measured and the computed one-photon absorption SNs have a scale-free behavior with all of the usual consequences, including appearance of hubs, robustness, error tolerance, and the "small-world" property.

Surely she will reconsider, given the symbolic consequence of her appearance.

One consequence was the appearance of a range of lower-priced wines.

Kuhn's view is that discoveries and revolutions come about only as a consequence of the appearance of anomalies.

In addition, visual object detectors can produce false and missing detections as consequence of object appearance changes, illumination variations, occlusions, and scene structures similar to the objects of interest (also called clutter).

Each new layer is a consequence of the appearance of an interacting range of 'novel qualities.' Their novelty is not merely temporal (such as the first instance of a particular geometric configuration), nor the first instance of a particular determinate of a familiar determinable (such as the first instance of mass 157.6819 kg in a contiguous hunk of matter).

This might have been a consequence of the appearance of a higher number of replication forks.

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