Sentence examples for driven by the consequences from inspiring English sources

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This complexity is largely driven by the consequences of aging as briefly presented below.

Some suggest that the cluster is driven by the consequences of peripheral insulin resistance (2), whereas others believe that obesity-related inflammation is the culprit (3).

This process appears to have been apparently mainly driven by the consequences of Andean tectonics as suggested by Marshall and Sempere [ 5] even if the causal link between climate change and the rise of the Andes might be more complicated than previously though [ 73].

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The limbic circuit also is strongly engaged during withdrawal and abstinence from alcohol use and thus may contribute to relapse driven by the negative consequences of such abstinence (Koob 2013).

And government policies are driven by the drug use consequences of the minority of users who develop drug dependence.

As a consequence, models driven by the assumption that health care decisions are driven by a rational analysis of costs and benefits have been criticised for not putting enough emphasis on the psychological and emotional influences involved in seeking help [ 22].

Alternatively, are they merely the consequence of the disease, initiated and driven by the neurodegeneration?

mtDNA diversity was extremely reduced over the distribution area of Cx. pipiens members, which is likely to be a consequence of cytoplasmic hitchhiking driven by the recent invasion of the wPip ancestor, as pointed by previous studies [ 10, 14, 24].

Subsequent scission of the His83 Fe coordination bond and movement of the His83 side chain away from the iron and toward its position in the structure of wt holo-HasAp are likely a consequence of loop reorganization driven by the establishment of productive π π stacking and hydrophobic interactions between hemin and side chains in the Y75 loop.

These findings in macaques were interpreted as the consequence of an impairment in response selection, driven by the inability to represent expected outcomes (Izquierdo et al., 2005).

Hydrogen retention in the DW is a consequence of the stratification phenomena driven by the steam hydrogen density difference.

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