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Lupus disease expression is derived from the consequences of humoral autoimmunity.

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Most of our understanding of how deletion of Mdr2 mediates its pathogenic activity has been derived from exploring the consequences of the bile defect in the liver.

The therapeutic implications of P-RM can be derived from the known negative consequence that atelectasis have on mechanically ventilated lungs.

"It suggests to us that a large proportion of the fibres we were finding in the environment, in the strongest evidence yet, was derived from the sewerage as a consequence from washing clothes".

Since vector quasi-equilibrium problems contain vector quasi-variational inequality problems, vector quasi-optimization problems, and vector quasi-saddle point problems as special cases, we can derive from the result in Section 3, some consequences for such special cases.

A. ferrooxidans is of great interest for biomining and environmental applications, as it can process mineral ores and alleviate the negative environmental consequences derived from the mining processes.

An understanding of the ecological and evolutionary consequences derived from the intimate link between animal behavior and seed dispersal is central, given the need to predict how populations will respond to habitat fragmentation and climate change, as well as to the invasion and spread of alien species.

Secondary consequences derived from the oxidative stress contribute to the overall pathology.

We also explored systematically the predicted structural consequences of NS-causing SOS1 defects, developing a classification of these gene lesions based on the predicted role of affected residues and functional consequences derived from the nature of the amino acid change.

An entire society (like Colombian People) without therapeutically equivalent oxacillin is a highly dangerous consequence derived from the usual strategy taken by innovator pharmaceutical industry (to abandon the product) to evade the insurmountable competition represented by inexpensive, often ludicrously cheap generic products.

On the other hand of the achievement of this change, important consequences are derived from the point of view of economic growth (Hausmann and Klinger 2006).

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