Sentence examples for fortuitous consequence from inspiring English sources

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One fortuitous consequence of introducing the six humanising mutations was to lower Tm from >95 °C for the wild-type RadA to 81.0 °C for MAYSAM RadA, thus facilitating thermal-shift screening as complete denaturation curves can be recorded.

Although it has been suggested that the presence of Paneth cells in colon cancer is a fortuitous consequence of the Wnt pathway activation [ 17, 20], it is interesting to note that Mmp7 up-regulation, as observed in our samples, has been correlated with metastasis and apoptosis resistance in cancer [ 21].

We consider the agreement in this particular case to be a fortuitous consequence of the fact that incongruence between our and Pyron and Wiens' [ 10] trees is concentrated in areas that are least relevant to the relationships of the previously unsampled Ericabatrachus.

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I didn't quite know what I wanted to do - other than not be the same as Alan - so I wound up studying philosophy at Toronto University". His keenness to differentiate himself from his brother had fortuitous consequences for both his professional and personal life.

This raised the question of whether homologies between these TBDRs were fortuitous and a consequence of their large number or whether they reflect common biological functions.

In true rainforests, grasses are adventitious (occurring in consequence of fortuitous intrusions).

The same Hayekian convictions also straightforwardly imply that regulation meant to govern interaction within complex and evolving economic, legal, and political institutions will inevitably lead to unpredictable and unintended consequences, some fortuitous, some disastrous.

A key unanswered question is whether the association of AcP10 with oncogenesis is related to such a function in normal prostate development, or is a consequence of a fortuitous ability of AcP10 to direct gene expression to the prostate lumenal epithelium.

Following this argument, DS patterns under the PGD hypothesis would ultimately arise as a consequence of a highly fortuitous and unlikely sequence of rearrangement events.

On Discussion paragraph 4 (page 8) Martin et al. admit that it could be argued (as I do) that under the PGD model the double-synteny patterns "would ultimately arise as a consequence of a highly fortuitous and unlikely sequence of rearrangements".

That outcome is not fortuitous.

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