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Example results from sophisticated physical and numerical modelling are presented.
Down syndrome, for example, results from an extra copy of chromosome 21.
Their deep-diving capacity, for example, results from certain nifty adaptations in blood physiology and heart anatomy.
Parkinson's disease, for example, results from the death of cells in a part of the brain called the substantia nigra.
We will discuss the major features of HELIOS-CR, and present example results from simulations.
Some example results from arc-based and non-arc-based apex seal profiles are provided for design and process illustration.
As an example, results from numerical calculations of the thermal decomposition of tetrachloromethane in methane are compared with experimental data.
Take, for example, results from a recent study we did on the effectiveness of 2,865 leaders in a large financial services company.
The rise of forced labor in the fishing industry, for example, results from the increased effort needed to locate vanishing fish stocks, with no increased money for wages.
For example, results from the meta-analysis suggest that building larger, deeper pools could increase diversity of fish, but not benthic organisms.
The blood disease known as sickle cell anemia, for example, results from a hereditary abnormality in the production of the red oxygen-carrying pigment (hemoglobin) of the red cells of the blood.
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