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The increasing acidity of the oceans--a consequence of humans' addition of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere--is bad news for many kinds of organisms, particularly those with external skeletons that dissolve (ScienceNOW, 28 September 2005).
Medical data are the consequence of humans' interpretation or observing the world (or deciding to measure entities in that world).
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Scientists say most of the rise is a direct consequence of human-induced climate change.
Might the Amazon really die as a direct consequence of human-induced climate change?
Urban sprawl, as consequence of human activities, is directly related to the global energy consumption.
Bertin, S. et al. Diffusion of the Nearctic leafhopper Scaphoideus titanus Ball in Europe: a consequence of human trading activity.
One consequence of human land-use is the exposure of native communities to invasive human commensal species along edges.
He dubs this "adaptive market theory"—and sees it as a consequence of human behaviour, particularly herd instinct.
Békés has hot summers, severe winters, light rainfall, and, as a consequence of human activities, sparse vegetation.
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