Sentence examples for consequence of the resolution from inspiring English sources

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However, as a consequence of the resolution limitations of existing experimental techniques, the effects of dynamical microstructure on the strength-and-plasticity properties in nanoscale HEAs is still not well understood.

Hence, the small effect of HFOOTP and ALT_STD on the predictive power of the models in the present study might be a consequence of the resolution of the study (10 km×10 km), which will not detect the influence of factors acting at smaller scales [65].

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This result might have consequences on the resolution limits of the low spatial-coherence interferometer.

A direct consequence of increasing the resolution of the GRMHD data is resolving the fine-scale turbulent structure of the accretion flow.

Public acknowledgement of the harm done to Ms. Borel is a valuable consequence of this resolution; not only from the perspective of the complainant but, also, from the perspective of the public.

Here, we examine the distribution of divergence and its consequences for the resolution of spatial structure, providing critical insight into the geographic scale of population dynamics in exploited populations of Atlantic cod.

While tolvaptan likely provides beneficial reversal of hyponatremia, the clinical consequence of this resolution has yet to translate into clinical benefits, largely because of the relatively small patient population experiencing hyponatremia (only 8% in EVEREST).

Interestingly, the spread of these bioactive conformations is similar to the librational spread measured in solution (although this might be a consequence of the lower resolution).

As a consequence of the high resolution, steady PIV results suggest the existence of multiple-shear bands.

As a consequence of the high resolution of the maps generated by us here, our results regarding the nucleosomal organization in S. pombe differ in several aspects from previous studies.

Indeed, results will be, in part, a consequence of the chosen resolution of the data because of the "modifiable areal unit problem" (Openshaw 1984), where changes in spatial aggregation or arrangement of areas can affect the underlying values for those areas, so observations are usually only relevant for the scale of analysis.

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