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Doctors have a responsibility to follow the Hippocratic dictum to "do no harm," even though it is impossible to predict every consequence of novel medical discoveries and therapies.

As a consequence of novel advanced material studies, in the last 30 years several typologies of X-ray lenses have been developed.

Floral colour shifts in polyploid and homoploid hybrids may occur immediately after their formation, perhaps as a consequence of novel cis– trans interactions between progenitor genomes (Chen, 2007).

Clearly, the opening of venues of research is a natural consequence of novel data and therefore we envision that this work will serve as an inspiration to many, to finely dissect the molecular basis of neurite consolidation and how this contributes to axonal growth and branching, in health and pathology.

Genome sequencing from a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate organisms revealed that the evolution of more complex structures is mostly due not only to the increase in gene numbers but also to the acquisition of novel regulatory circuits and as consequence of novel functions by preexisting genes [ 20].

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These themes animated my 2003 book, When Nature Goes Public: The Making and Unmaking of Bioprospecting in Mexico, which examined the consequences of novel drug discovery partnerships linking global drug companies, Latin American research scientists, and indigenous communities.

...Efforts to conserve and manage biodiversity could be substantially improved by considering not just future changes in the distribution of individual species, but including the potential for unprecedented changes in community composition and unanticipated consequences of novel species assemblages.

Culminating from this dialogue, presenters and interested parties were invited to prepare contributions for Ecological Processes addressing the challenges and consequences of novel ecosystems, and this special issue presents a number of perspectives across a wide range of ecological contexts, disturbance regimes and investigative perspectives.

Yet most of the real-world dilemmas confronted by science -- and particularly medical and biological researchers -- involve good men and women in full command of their senses and choices weighing the consequences of novel actions undertaken for the advance of knowledge and the alleviation of suffering.

Efforts to conserve and manage biodiversity could be substantially improved by considering not just future changes in the distribution of individual species, but including the potential for unprecedented changes in community composition and unanticipated consequences of novel species assemblages.

In the absence of non-replicators, the invasion consequences of novel pathogens can be shown to depend on three main parasite life-history traits (Figure 3): free-living pathogen death rate (dV), yield strength and the mutation rate (a factor governing the degree of relatedness within a host – equation 8).

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