Sentence examples for differences between the consequences from inspiring English sources

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This may be due to differences between the consequences of the overexpression of prokaryotic and eukaryotic membrane proteins in E. coli.

We examine the role of physical, chemical and physicochemical differences between the consequences of accidents occurring in high-risk technologies (oil extraction, refinery and transport, big chemistry process, space shuttle flying start, airplane, underground mining, high velocity train transportation, etc).

There are, however, major differences between the consequences of that allo-immunisation in the brain as compared to other organs.

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The typical (Batesian) mimicry merges into Müllerian mimicry if the difference between the consequences for the receiver of reacting similarly to model and mimic diminishes; and by homology of the signal characters it further merges into general signal standardization.

The difference between the consequences I faced and those Ahmed did was that I was born in the 1970s, when Islam was less a subject of scorn than of ignorance; Ahmed is, at 14 years old, a member of the 9/11 generation.

It would become even more complicated if it were applied to presuming consent to organ donation, for the differences between appreciating the consequences of medical treatment, and hence being able to consent to it, and being sufficiently competent to understand what refusal of organ donation may mean, are vast.

Are there any substantial differences between the evolutionary consequences of the extracellular and endocellular symbiotic associations?

Evidence of the differences between the functional consequences of strokes in the left and right hemispheres is particularly interesting.

Of course there's a huge difference between the cancerous consequences of smoking and texting a friend that you're running late.

When it appears in the Discussion, subsequent sentences are more about the differences between the different hypotheses and its consequences, and how the independent hypothesis is better etc., but not what is 'experimentally testable' (and feasible?).

Another point, not discussed above, is the fact that population genetics models are (deliberately) silent about the causes of the fitness differences between genotypes whose consequences they model (Sober 1984, Glymour 2006).

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