Sentence examples for consequence of availability from inspiring English sources

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These outcomes, like longevity and infant mortality, are more than just a consequence of availability of health insurance and access to doctors and hospitals.

Female sea snakes also congregate in large numbers in seawall caves at parturition time, but this may have no social significance, since it seems to be a consequence of availability of a safe place for the young to be born rather than aggregational behaviour per se.

Hiding places and basking sites are occasionally shared; this again is a consequence of availability, and in the tropics, where hiding places abound, it is rare to find more than one snake at a time under a log or a rock.

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The overarching question is at which nitrogen mitigation level the social cost of measures, including their consequence for availability of food and energy, matches the social benefit of these measures for human health and biodiversity.

Unfortunately, the capabilities of these services vary considerably, mainly as a consequence of the availability and completeness of the literature bases to which new queries are compared.

The best performance of ZnCo2O4 material with flower-like morphology is a direct consequence of the availability of large number of inter petal and inter particle voids which facilitate easy transportation of electrolyte ions.

Thus, the estimation method chosen is mainly a consequence of data availability and of the expectations regarding the spatial effects of dependent variables (Mur, [2013]).

This decrease in sorption capacity at high biomass concentration would be a consequence of lesser availability of cell surface for metal binding due to cell aggregation [31].

This may be a consequence of restricted availability of macrolides locally, in particular of the newer agents such as azithromycin and clarithromycin.

It has been proposed that PS1 promotes the degradation of β-catenin and, as a consequence of lower availability of this protein, inhibits β-catenin translocation to the nucleus and its transcriptional activity [44].

Therefore, insulin resistance of the brain is at least in part a consequence of reduced availability of insulin and may be overcome by insulin analogues with altered pharmacokinetics and tissue-selectivity for the brain.

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