Sentence examples for hence threatening from inspiring English sources

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Exposure to heavy metal toxicity has become a major limiting factor in the growth and yield of crop plants, affecting the sustainability of agricultural production and hence threatening food security.

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Nor, as some sceptics suggest, has this export performance been prompted by a weak dollar (and hence threatened by today's stronger greenback).

Urban expansion can lead to land use changes and, hence, threatens the ecosystems.

Amongst various detrimental emissions of shipping activities, underwater noise is known to affect ambient noise levels and hence threaten the life (or even survivability) of marine mammals.

Kuhn kept things under control there by denying that normal scientists seek essential innovation, for, as indicated above, major, unexpected discoveries threaten the extant paradigm and hence threaten crisis and revolution.

These results and the fact that both plant species are rare and hence threatened with extinction prompted us to investigate them for their chemical constituents, as part of our on-going phytochemical studies of Annonaceae species growing in Tanzania.

Multiplicity of data in trial reports might lead to biased decisions about which data to include in meta-analyses and hence threaten the validity of their results.

In contrary, Funk et al. [ 24] indicated that warming of the Indian Ocean would lead to a decrease in rainfall and hence can threaten Eastern Africa.

By examining three nationally supported payment for ecosystem service (PES) schemes in Vietnam we show how insecure land tenure, high transaction costs and high opportunity costs can undermine the long-term benefits of PES programmes for local households and, hence, potentially threaten their livelihood viability.

Withholding the lifesaving drug prazosin would be unethical in a life threatening situation; hence it was included in both the arms of the trial and no placebo group was included.

Hagfish (Fig. 2a) are a group of primitive, jawless, eel-shaped, marine chordates, characterized by the copious amounts of gelatinous slime that their skin exudes when they are threatened (hence their alternate name of slime eels).

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