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The consequence of this ambiguity for what used to be called "high politics" has been dire.
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A consequence of this approach is increased ambiguity of the exact genome location of the splice site in the alignments of the transcript-derived models to the genome.
These results therefore suggest that the upper frequency limit of pure tone ITD sensitivity in this species is not a consequence of phase ambiguity, but is instead more likely due to the neurophysiological characteristics of its auditory system.
Second, we predicted that, as a consequence of increased ambiguity in spelling-to-sound mappings, first language reading would become more reliant on lexical/semantic processing.
She fully reveals the potential ambiguity of the photograph -- as a representation of anything in life -- and the consequences this ambiguity can lead to.
Since these hypermutagenic phenotypes result in rapid adaptation, an unexpected consequence of genetic code ambiguity (and genetic code alterations) is acceleration of genome variability and fast evolution of new phenotypes.
I wanted to try to keep some of this ambiguity.
An example of this ambiguity is demonstrated in Fig S1.
"That is the consequence of this decision.
"The consequence of this vote is clear.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com