Sentence examples for documented consequence from inspiring English sources

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Activation of Akt occurs in response to a variety of stimuli, and relevant to the current study, is a well documented consequence of neurotrophin stimulation[40].

Hyperkalemia is a well documented consequence of aldosterone blockade, especially in renal insufficiency, and can be a cause of morbidity/mortality [ 30].

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Since a given attack type can have a range of different effects on a victim, our classification considers the most serious documented consequences of each type of attack.

So if you're a policymaker at the federal, state, or city level who's skeptical about a $15 minimum wage, given the documented consequences of the policy and broad opposition from economists--don't be afraid.

In this case, "cultural lag" might refer to our inability to respond to the new environmental reality - that we can protect nothing in South Florida without dealing with sea level rise and its well documented consequences in the near-term of 15 years.

For the purpose of this research, a closer look will be taken at two of the many documented consequences of low job satisfaction: burnout and turnover.

This is interesting with regard to the findings of our study as one of the well documented consequences of aromatase inhibition is a shift in the equilibrium of androgens and estrogens towards a greater abundance of androgens and androgen signaling.

Long-term corticosteroid use has well documented consequences, whereas prolonged oral cyclophosphamide use carries a life-long increased risk for bladder carcinoma, cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas, myelodysplasia and lymphoma.

Concerns over the deleterious effects of anemia are increasingly being balanced by an increased awareness of the serious, well documented consequences of packed red blood cell (RBC) transfusion [ 22].

Other less well documented consequences of tooth loss include disability (lack of ability to perform tasks of daily living such as speaking and eating) and handicap (e.g., minimising social contact due to embarrassment with complete denture wearing).

Assessment for the presence and severity of impairment is important for documenting consequences, guiding treatment interventions, and measuring progress in recovery.

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