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"downstream implications" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to describe the effects that a certain event can have on other events later on. For example, "The government's decision to close non-essential businesses had downstream implications, leading to a sharp increase in unemployment."
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It incorporates downstream implications at the fundamental molecular level.
A neuroethicist can look at the downstream implications of these new possibilities.
Metabolic physiology and gene expression varied widely with downstream implications for productivity, product yield, and titer.
Xion et al. had reported dysregulated mir-203 and mir-350 that have downstream implications on the Nlk, Sema5a and Acer2 genes, vital in the regulatory network86.
"There are just so many downstream implications," says Lanza, who is chief scientific officer of Advanced Cell Technology, a stem cell company.
Due to the broad downstream implications of TLR4-mediated signalling, TLR4 ligands show great potential for immunotherapeutic manipulations.
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The reduction of river floodplain connectivity and loss of associated ecosystem services are the major downstream ecological implications of this altered flow regime.
Billions of dollars are spent not just in legal proceedings and the medical system to deal with our gun violence crisis, but also with the downstream economic implications and the pain and suffering that tangentially affects so many other lives.
Even while the practice of publishing preprints continues to grow, we know from our community outreach that there are still lots of questions regarding open licensing options, including downstream publishing implications for preprints.
These emotions have downstream organizational implications such as releasing employee energy, enthusiasm, and creativity.
Low numbers of microsatellite genotypes were obtained from East Australia, which had downstream analysis implications.
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