Sentence examples for conversely the cause from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, the cause may be the spontaneous meeting of two A molecules with one B molecule, producing AAB.

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At this point Newton cuts off the Scholium, explaining that the whole point of having written the treatise to follow is to show how to infer the true motions from their causes, effects, and apparent differences, and conversely the causes and effects from either the true or the apparent motions.

Moreover, patients with AKI are susceptible to many complications such as those that may be caused by sepsis; and conversely, the most common cause of AKI in critically ill patients is sepsis [ 20], thus making early diagnosis and treatment of sepsis very important.

The results show that the mechanical vibration can affect the characteristics of the motor thrust conversely causing the fluctuation of the motor air-gap.

Conversely, if complexity is the cause of cognitive deficiency, then with respect to Forms, the fact that all their properties are necessary properties would not suffice to render Forms knowable.

Conversely, Fleet Captain Honoré Ganteaume later reported the cause as an explosion on the quarterdeck, preceded by a series of minor fires on the main deck among the ship's boats.

Conversely, the lower fitness caused by having a less beneficial or deleterious allele results in this allele becoming rarer they are "selected against".

Conversely, if exogenous infection is the cause, the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), conjunctival or mucous membranes, and the olfactory system are the routes of entry to be taken into consideration.

Conversely, the pooling process may cause an image to fail the acceptability test globally, even though it passes the test on all regions of interest.

Conversely, the adverse airway alterations caused by exposure to biogenic substances may be enhanced by coexposure to ozone.

Conversely, the dopamine antagonist flupenthixol caused experience-dependent, persistent changes in RT and accuracy indicative of a "learning" effect.

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