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With decreasing flight speed maintaining lift becomes aerodynamically more demanding and consequently, for example, the wing area, the angle of attack and the camber, which increases lift, increases (Figs 5, 8).

Moreover, these studies were based on highly fragmented draft RMP genomes and consequently, for example, for one of the most well studied RMP, P. berghei, gene expression data was only mapped to about half of all P. berghei genes that have now been characterised.

Consequently, for example, equation (3.93) of Weaver (1994) is comparable to Eq. (4).

Consequently, for example, the ultimate pattern in Zhu's thought, taiji, the supreme polarity, is not an abstract ideal like a platonic form or a law of nature; it is an immanental pattern that is realized ubiquitously but distributively, not overarchingly or generally.

Consequently, for example, the AP headlined on 11 May 2004, "Medicare Contractor Firm Donates to GOP," and opened, "The first round of companies to get the go-ahead from the Bush Administration to offer Medicare prescription drug cards includes some big players in lobbying and campaign fund raising.

Consequently, for example, if we report a defect in germ band retraction (take for instance Figure 3 figure supplement 1), it is because at this time point, the foscrb and the foscrb Y10F embryos (the control embryos) already finished retraction.

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In the other case (λ > λThr), the optimum point falls on the motion compensation R-D curve, and consequently, for the example, shown in Figure 7, MV2 is selected as the best MV for this block.

The use of these connections reduces erection time considerably and can consequently be used, for example, when replacing existing bridge decks, where the duration of on-site works has a significant influence on costs and traffic perturbations.

A message bus is responsible for the exchange of information between members – producers, aggregators or consumers – in a transparent way, consequently, a producer can, for example, create messages without knowing more details, such as physical location or IP address, about the aggregators.

And those who have noted such pesky truths, and who have consequently asked for proof – for example, military veteran and Democratic Congressperson Tulsi Gabbard ― have been pilloried for daring to merely ask questions.

Various polls have shown that there is a low public understanding, and consequently acceptance, of evolution (see for example Miller et al. 2006).

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