Sentence examples for consequences on the level from inspiring English sources

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On the level.

If someone is honest and trustworthy, they are on the level.

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This differential synthesis of Rac isoforms may have important consequences on the level of superoxide production [25].

Two third of the children and almost all parents did not think that refusal to participate could bring negative consequences on the level of health care or personal dependence on the physicians.

Disrupting critical circadian clock genes not only disrupts rhythmicity of target gene expression, but it can also have dramatic consequences on the level of expression of many target genes [ 73. 76- 77].

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"All of this sounds like bad science fiction," Dr. Layne said, "but if it does get going in people, it will have major consequences on the medical level, the scientific level, the economic level and the societal level".

Since inhibition of p38 MAPK could effectively block the morphine-induced apoptosis in wild type microglial cells (Fig. 4), its consequence on the level of phosphorylation of p38 MAPK was next determined in wild type and TLR9 deficient microglial cells with 10 µM morphine treatment for 24 hr.

In consequence, on the level of mature granulocytes, both models agree with each other and the clinical data as well, because the differences in efflux from the stem cell compartment are sufficiently small to be compensated by the feedback controlled amplification in subsequent bone marrow compartments.

Because various UBXN7 mutants had altered ability to interact with ubiquitylated-proteins or with CUL2, we checked whether their expression in the cell might have any consequence on the levels of HIF1α, which is a CRL2 substrate [ 27] and also interacts with UBXN7 [ 15].

This radical dichotomy between persons and non-persons is essentially ontological, but produces immediate consequences on the ethical level.

Thorough behavioural phenotyping, however, neither revealed behavioural consequences on the basal level (locomotion, exploration) nor depressive- or anxiety-like alterations.

The theory of coercive mobility posits that incarceration, in aggregate, can have inadvertent consequences on the community level (Rose et al. 2003).

Although highly relevant, it is not within this paper's scope to consider the consequences on the total level of traffic, nor to present a full economic welfare assessment of EV policies.

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