Sentence examples for consequences on the development of from inspiring English sources

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This schism would have significant consequences on the development of Islamic law: the rationalists were more eager to apply reason and scholarly judgment, while the traditionists favored literal — and ultimately far less tolerant — interpretations.

These results show that prenatal Ch availability has long-term consequences on the development of the hippocampal cholinergic system.

This defect may have severe consequences on the development of the lungs and can lead to pediatric lung conditions, such as BPD.

The synthesis of the two processes, by improving the conditions of knowledge use, has ended up generating wide-ranging consequences on the development of the economic activities of the modern enterprise.

This may have negative consequences on the development of a successful university.

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This emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention directed at treatment of obesity to avert the long-term consequences of obesity on the development of cardiovascular diseases.

The possible shift in the fate of progeny and the resulting alterations in the relative cell numbers in the cerebral cortex following a maternal inflammatory response shown here will require further investigation to determine the long-term consequences of inflammation on the development of neuronal circuitry and behaviour.

Research on fat distribution has been hampered by a lack of appropriate methods that can be applied to all age groups and as a consequence longitudinal studies on the development of intraabdominal fat throughout childhood have not yet been undertaken.

We have addressed the role of Rac1 and Rac3 GTPases during GABAergic interneuron development, and shown that single deletion of either Rac has different consequences on the late development of specific populations of hippocampal interneurons.

Modulation of the subunit expression and distribution, therefore, has profound consequences on the development and plasticity of inhibitory synapses (Fagiolini and Hensch 2000; Hensch 2005) and neural excitability under both physiological and pathophysiological conditions.

2) The consequences of these changes on the development of organ dysfunction merit further investigation, as this may lead to novel directed therapeutics.

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