Sentence examples for consequences of engineering from inspiring English sources

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On the other side of the debate, coalitions of civil society and community groups challenged such optimism, and warned of detrimental impacts on rural livelihoods, and the consequences of engineering nature in the pursuit of profit.

For instance, energy geostructures impose temperature variations that are daily and seasonally cyclic to the soil and might have consequences of engineering relevancy, mainly in terms of foundation displacements.

As subsequent pollution problems revealed, however, this instrumental approach to environmental management tended to ignore ecological complexity and variability, and the unforeseen consequences of engineering natural systems as waste sinks.

The combined approaches have been integrated with the hope of predicting not only the consequences of engineering but also of predicting evolution in response to engineering.

It would have enhanced the study to know which factors bind to this region, or data on the phenotypic consequences of engineering a correction of this change, or of mutating the same base, but to a different substitution.

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The clock is meant to convey the threats we face not only from nuclear weapons, but also from climate change and the potential unintended consequences of genetic engineering, which could be misused by those seeking to create bioweapons.

This appreciation of the complexity of the genome has raised important questions about long-term and unpredictable consequences of genetic engineering [5], but the EFSA has not yet fully acknowledged this complexity and the attendant uncertainty.a In addition, a number of independent studies on GMOs have recently questioned official assurances of safety on a number of specific points [6 11].

Consequences of evolutionary engineering were assessed in pure sugar substrate fermentations [ 23, 26, 39], but also in lignocellulose hydrolyzate conversions [ 24, 34].

In the Danube River Basin multiple pressures affect the river system as a consequence of river engineering works, altering both the river hydrodynamics and morphodynamics.

The argument of violating the independence of the farmer depends on the present economic situation (e.g. power of multinationals) and does not seem to be a consequence of genetic engineering as such.

One consequence of the engineering of a high-capacity carbon sink in cyanobacteria, however, has already been noted, i.e. the increased rate of cellular CO2 fixation [ 6, 29, 30].

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