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Up to this point of the discussion it has not been clear which crack path (trans- or intercrystalline) is present in the material for orientation A. The fracture process for orientation A, which has a direct consequence for the other testing directions, was described as a failure process along the elongated microstructure.
"The lifting of the moratorium will undoubtedly lead to more scientific revelations that will have direct consequence for human and animal health".
"There's a direct consequence for taking this money," said Jeff Tittel, director of the New Jersey chapter of the Sierra Club.
Understanding how plant architecture is controlled is not only important from a developmental point of view, but it also has direct consequence for agriculture.
Contrary to the effects observed upon the addition of simple salts as additives, the chemistry of the investigated polyacrylamide is of direct consequence for the effect of a given solvent.
Mr Alexander said the move had a direct consequence for workers.
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"In high school there are direct consequences for not doing your homework," he says.
This situation has direct consequences for the game on the field.
& Lo, W.-T. Anthropogenic causes of jellyfish blooms and their direct consequences for humans: a review.
So there are direct consequences for planets around the star undergoing the supernova explosion.
If the attack is confirmed as a terror incident there are two immediate direct consequences for the UK.
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