Sentence examples for have widespread consequences from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, damage to mitochondria can have widespread consequences [8].

Connections between the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and other cortical and subcortical regions implicated in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia suggest that a white matter abnormality in this region could have widespread consequences for neural connectivity in brain regions that are critical to the core symptoms of schizophrenia.

It is likely that such changes would have widespread consequences for ionic homeostasis in the inner ear and that altered osmolalities between compartments might lead to expansion of the endolymphatic space seen in the Atp6v0a4 mutants at an early developmental stage.

Rather, it raises the question of why we need a term called 'global health', which implies and subsumes all these different meanings and literally becomes a 'one-term-fits-all'? Dodgson and his colleagues on the other hand define a 'global health issue' very broadly as 'one where the actions of a party in one part of the world can have widespread consequences in other parts of the world' [ 15].

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But she says their move upmarket is having widespread consequences: beachside hostels, cafes and restaurants are struggling as their former patrons head for the suburbs; and the elderly residents of well-to-do eastern suburbs such as Woollahra, Bellevue Hill and Potts Point, and even west of the city at Pyrmont, are upset that neighbourhood homes have become de facto backpacker lodgings.

Moreover, of great importance to this field of research is the concept that failure of asymmetric cell division to occur properly has widespread consequences, mainly that of neoplastic cellular growth and tumorigenesis.

Thus, a reduction in its levels as a result of trauma to the CNS could have widespread detrimental consequences (Pearse et al., 2004).

As a consequence, wide reporting of the results of this study as if it had been properly executed could have widespread health consequences, like reducing the availability of lower and no-fat foods.

Vitamin D regulation of these critical immune system factors is expected to have widespread downstream consequences given the high centrality of these proteins in the vitamin PPI network.

Although waiting lists can serve a purpose in rationing scarce resources, overly long delays of necessary treatment can have widespread negative consequences [ 1] and threaten the principles of providing timely and equitable access to care.

An endangered listing could have widespread economic and environmental consequences.

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