Sentence examples for consequent publication from inspiring English sources

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A proper consent (verbal and written) was given by the patient or his guardian before carrying out any procedure, for the participation in the study and for the consequent publication of the data which may also contain their personal details and their images.

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Given these shared positive feedback functions of HMGB1, S100 and Aβ for proinflammatory cytokines, it is intriguing to consider the history of AD research priorities, and the number and influence of consequent publications, if either or both of these other two DAMPs, as well as Aβ, had left histologically spectacular plaques as a persistent footprint of their past formation.

"There was incredulous consequent public shock.

Scholar Eugenia Collier, writing when the possibility of the publication of consequent autobiographies in Angelou's series was uncertain, considered Traveling Shoes "the apex toward which the other autobiographies have pointed".

In spite of the criticism on the studies employing real exposures by health agencies [ 1, 2] (the different aspects of which we extensively addressed) and the consequent difficulty in the publication process, the number of studies with real mobile phone emissions is increasing rapidly in the peer-reviewed literature, especially during the last years.

In fact, the early emphasis on publication and the consequent lengthening of graduate study has quietly settled the debate over whether the humanities should create a new class of postdoctoral fellows.

Although there have been various publications looking at errors in the cancer registration process, few of the publications have looked at the consequent impact on the reported survival estimates (Robinson et al, 2007, Møller et al, 2011).

A major impetus was the publication of the Calman-Hine report in 1995 and the consequent drive to ensure that all patients with cancer, no matter where they might live, and to whom they might have been referred, would have equal access to a high and uniform standard of care (Haward, 2006).

But consequent reforms?

Consequent redesigns scarcely helped.

The "deprivation test" follows the publication of the government's green paper on the future of the BBC which suggested it could focus on a more narrow range of services with a consequent cut in the licence fee.

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