Sentence examples for corollary possibility from inspiring English sources

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One of the main challenges in this project has been the need to better understand carcinogenesis as a process characterized by a long latency and the corollary possibility of both direct and indirect effects—rather than cancer as a disease endpoint that must occur rapidly and in the majority of exposed persons to be relevant.

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This idea has as its corollary the possibility of ritually enacting the cosmic drama and, thus, of influencing those events in the cosmos that continuously affect human weal and woe.

A corollary to this possibility would be that signals emanating from the transformed progeny surrounding the self-renewing premalignant/tumorigenic cell rather than a property intrinsic to the premalignant/tumorigenic cell are responsible for the infinite replicative lifetime of an immortalized mammary population.

But additionally, excess NAD+ might also reduce ROS production by relaxing the demand of oxidizing NADH back to NAD+; as a corollary to this possibility, the lack of excess NAM to positively affect the sir-2.1 0) sir-2.1 0havior malet be aggravated by the abnormally high expression of catabolic enzymes in the mutant males.

One obvious corollary to this idea is the possibility that such co-regulators within the p63 network are likely to exhibit similar patterns of expression across different cell types.

There is also the possibility of acceptance, with its corollary of understanding and its ultimate manifestation in embracing".

Hamilton's theory had a remarkable corollary.

A more unexpected corollary of Spinoza's pantheism is that it eliminates the possibility of free will, or of contingency of any kind.

As a corollary, one likewise does not need to reckon with the possibility of mutant phenotypes in learning actually reflecting deficiencies in social interaction.

Another possibility in order to suppress self-stimulation constitutes a corollary discharge inhibiting sensory information (e.g. [56]).

Whether or not the accusation is fair, the fact that the rules can be applied inconsistently and require personal judgment, leaves open the possibility that personal biases will impact outcomes; and, as a corollary, it leaves open the possibility that any outcome can be interpreted as the result of bias.

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