Sentence examples for consistently implied from inspiring English sources

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In many species, softening during early ripening does not appear to involve pectin depolymerisation, but a correlation between PG gene expression and softening rate, together with QTL analysis, has consistently implied some involvement of PG in the softening and textural change of fleshy fruit, principally during late ripening [ 4, 11- 21].

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Although HCCs infected chronically with HBV and HCV are not distinguishable from histological and clinical evaluations [ 15], studies to date consistently imply that different molecular mechanisms underlie the development of HBV- and HCV-positive HCCs [ 16, 17].

In particular, after j = 1250, RMSD decreases slowly and the numbers of native contacts and hydrogen bonds increase consistently, implying the slow adjustment processes of the near-native states into the native structure [ 17].

Though technology seems consistently to imply dramatic gains in humanitarian efficiency, it consistently frustrates efficient coordination, and despite millions of dollars spent, in the case of multi-lateral, large-scale coordination efforts around information, there have only been several very public failures (Tapia et al. 2012: 2012.

This suggests that perturbations due to seasonal changes affect the entire system consistently, and implies that similar processes are occurring in all drifts and associated stopes.

Truth be told, older, more experienced players than me probably had a better time with Gods, as I could never finish it (the Bitmaps were very proud of their games' difficulty)—review scores consistently above 90percentt implied that journos at CU Amiga, Zero, Amiga Format, and the like couldn't get enough of it.

Results for the lifetime prevalence of each SITB implied consistently perfect agreements (all κs = 1.00).

Our consistently applied criterion implies that C = 12 in all iterations.

She offers evidence of the loss of prestige experienced when men are referred to in female terms ("don't be such a girl"), and the way that words to describe women are consistently sexualised or imply over-emotion and weakness.

Such transparency, implying consistently candid and open management communication, is often considered nice to have but perhaps, from some management perspectives, a bit Pollyanna-ish.

GWAS on lung function have considered genetic effects alone; a recent review [ 18] showed that most GWAS findings do not replicate consistently, which may imply a role played by environmental exposures and gene-environmental interactions.

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