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Consequently, the author assumed that state-anxiety levels should be high for nursing staff due to the unpredictable prison setting.

Consequently, the author acknowledges that the use of an ordinal panel data model is inappropriate for a realistic econometric model of load factor.

Consequently, the author of the LRB piece found himself interviewing an 18-year-old Ukip activist in a Caffè Nero beneath the nose of the producer of Benefits Street (there to make a film about Thanet).

Consequently, the author does not recommend arthrodistraction as a primary treatment for the early stages of Legg Calvé Perthes disease [39].

10 Consequently, the author could not assess if all important and relevant outcomes and costs for each alternative were identified.

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(Figure 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1F) A methodological analysis of 3000 images has allowed the authors to discover that the complexes are not uncommon or random findings on the contrary they appear as self –assembled structures that fit cohesively inside a morphological pattern, which assembles in space-time intervals, and consequently the authors believe they have a biological meaning.

Consequently the authors propose that a link between BH4 levels, oxidative stress, and neuroinflammation could represent the mechanism underlying GCH1-associated Parkinson's disease.

Consequently the authors suggested that effective therapeutic strategies for systemic disease may prolong survival in patients with locally treated brain metastases.

While these experiments would provide a mechanistic explanation to the results, they are not essential to support the major conclusions of the study and consequently the authors may address these issues in the Discussion.

Therefore, the authors suggested that ETB receptor agonists could be used to increase blood flow selectively to breast tumour and consequently increase delivery of anticancer drugs.

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