Sentence examples for consequences for changes from inspiring English sources

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A potential increase in Bmp4 could contribute to the phenotype, but it is perhaps equally or more likely that epigenetic changes associated with the enhancers and promoters have important consequences for changes in gene expression.

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Other researchers have postulated that biomechanical aberrations that persist over time may have important consequences for structural changes in the joint.

The potential functional consequences for evolutionary changes in the processing of the miRNA duplex are profound, as mature miRNAs from opposite arms might target different mRNAs.

That would have troubling consequences for climate change if it were true, but it is not.

But more recently, that same gas boom has started pushing many of America's nuclear reactors into early retirement — a trend with adverse consequences for climate change.

Despite substantial evidence of the linkage between stress and weight change, previous studies have not considered how stress trajectories that begin in childhood and fluctuate throughout adulthood may work together to have long-term consequences for weight change.

Deforestation may have far greater consequences for climate change in some soils than in others, according to new research led by Yale University scientists — a finding that could provide critical insights into which ecosystems must be managed with extra care because they are vulnerable to biodiversity loss and which ecosystems are more resilient to widespread tree removal.

Consistent findings from across two national contexts evidence a growing negative discourse towards frequent short-haul tourist air travel and illustrate strategies of guilt suppression and denial used to span a cognitive dissonance between the short-term personal benefits of tourism and the air travel's associated long-term consequences for climate change.

This rise in [CO2] has consequences for climate change as it influences directly global temperature levels (IPCC 2012, Zickfeld et al. 2012).

This phenomenon, referred to as "CO2 fertilization", has been incorporated into vegetation models to predict its consequences for climate change and carbon dynamics (Thompson et al. 2004).

"We request the State Department to acknowledge that the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline would have significant consequences for climate change.

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