Sentence examples for consequence of survival from inspiring English sources

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Thus, the increase of MMP triggered by IL-6 is not a consequence of survival or change in mitochondrial mass.

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It is a story about fraternal love and resentment, but more important, it is a story about the emotional consequences of survival, about the connection between public and private betrayals and the human costs of a totalitarian state's policies of internment.

An important part of this scenario is the acquisition of molecular spectroscopic data signatures from key biomolecules produced as a consequence of extremophile survival in stressed environments; a range of terrestrial Mars analogues have been examined including endoliths, cyanobacteria from meteorite impact craters, stromatolites or volcanic and saline rocks [16 21].

World War I seemed to Bryan to be a consequence of the "survival of the fittest" mentality and Bryan's push against Darwin was actually to sound the alarms about taking social Darwinism to its furthest extreme.

After 24 h of culture, apoptosis levels were substantially increased and were significantly greater in neutrophils from STAT5−/− mice than in those from wild-type controls (Figure 2A), invalidating the hypothesis that neutrophilia in STAT5−/− mice is the consequence of enhanced survival of peripheral neutrophils.

The enhanced growth as a consequence of better survival of melanized fungi in radiation field in comparison with non-melanized ones can be also ruled out by inherent radioresistance of fungi, as the doses delivered to C. sphaerospermum were less than 0.0001% of the fungicidal dose [8], [9].

OI will be replaced by chronic diseases, including CKD, as a consequence of longer survival [ 3].

The consequence of these survival strategies is that starvation has a greater negative impact on males.

These data demonstrate that reduction of neurogenesis due to autophagy impairment is a consequence of decreased survival of neural precursor cells during differentiation.

MC is becoming a relatively frequent complication secondary to systemic cancer patients, as a consequence of better survival rates [ 8].

However, there was no significant difference in survival rates between normal and pSS monocytes (data not shown), suggesting that higher production of IL-6 was not simply a consequence of enhanced survival of monocytes.

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