Sentence examples for consequences of size from inspiring English sources

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Objectives: To evaluate the clinical consequences of size discordance in the first-trimester of pregnancy in twins.

The broadness of the peaks and the associated high tolerance of the nanoshell ensemble to the fabrication inaccuracies are the consequences of size distribution.

We explored the consequences of size reduction to N = 2, 10, or 50.

Although Saccharomyces cell size during asexual growth has been well studied as a model for eukaryotic cell size regulation, the fitness consequences of size variation in the sexual phase of the yeast life cycle have been rather neglected.

In a second experiment, the consequences of size difference between the sexes on the likelihood to mate as well as the brood care intensity after successful mating were tested.

Mammalian body size is often viewed in this light: Species tend to exhibit modal sizes, and a cross-level discordance may exist in the evolutionary consequences of size in that short-term organismic selection might often favor larger body size … but larger bodied species or clades may be more extinction-prone over longer time scales.

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Although selection from size-selective fishing gear has been quantified in earlier studies (e.g. Law and Rowell 1993), this is to our knowledge the first paper to systematically investigate the potential evolutionary consequences of size-selectivity harvesting on fish life histories.

In the past decade a number of experiments, theoretical modelling studies and empirical observations of the wild fish stocks have explored potential life-history consequences of size-selective harvesting (e.g. Conover and Munch 2002; Dunlop et al. 2009a; Sharpe and Hendry 2009).

Your article ignores the more important consequence of size which inhibits innovation, change, growth and entrepreneurship.

There's another important consequence of size: cost.

A potentially important but largely overlooked consequence of size-selective predation is its contribution to the thinning effect of predation [ 67, 68], i.e. the body size increase of survived prey may result not only from reduced competition but also from preferential predation on small prey.

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