Sentence examples for infrequent consequences from inspiring English sources

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It is not a stretch to extrapolate from those not infrequent consequences in humans to similar results in dogs.

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Although infrequent, severe consequences of dengue infection may occur in returning travelers.

Although the mechanisms remain unclear and shear number of insect-derived TE integrations predicted in parasite genomes appears infrequent, the consequences of this movement may be substantial given the ancestral relationships between insects and their associated viruses.

Even if a TE losing (or gaining) methylation in a particular strain is an infrequent event, the point is that these changes in methylation have consequences for gene expression.

Although infections associated with penile implants are relatively infrequent, they result in serious medical consequences.

Where parasite exposure is infrequent the clinical consequences of P. falciparum infection are more likely to directly relate to the risk of infection compared to areas of high intensity transmission where the cumulative effects of repeated infection on the development of clinical immunity are more pronounced [9].

Since the end of the Pleistocene Epoch (about 11,700 years ago), turbidity currents have been relatively infrequent, with the consequence that the characteristic deposits laid down by them are as a rule covered by several inches of normal pelagic sediment.

Casing failure during hydraulic fracturing is infrequent, but its consequence and impact can be significant for the shale gas wells.

The involvement of AID and APOBEC3A and 3B in cancer suggests that enzymatic deamination of genomic targets is an infrequent but recurrent consequence of the presence of the deaminases in vertebrates.

Infrequent events with serious consequences were also reported including pneumonia by 10%, cardiac arrest by 7%, fractures by 6%, and death by 3% (N = 2).

Transduction of bacterial genes by bacteriophage appears to be a consequence of infrequent errors during intracellular assembly of virus particles, rather than a bacterial adaptation.

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