Sentence examples for may be consequence from inspiring English sources

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In ARDS lungs this may be consequence of their high critical closing pressures and elastance.

The greater (upregulation) 5-HT1A bindings may be consequence of lower activity (synthesis) of serotonergic system (see [42]).

Because the methylation sites represented in the arrays used for this study were biased towards sites known to be methylated in some cancers, this finding may be consequence of the fact that cell lines represent a 'pure' culture of cancerous cells whereas the primary tumors inevitably contained a mixture of tumor cells and other cells.

The higher number of matches in zebrafish may be consequence of the highly duplicated nature of the zebrafish genome [ 35].

The small circular necrosis also observed in this organ's mouse may be consequence of the cytotoxic action of DEC.

Because our measurements using permeabilized fibers consider the whole mitochondrial content per fiber, the observed increase in respiratory states may be consequence of this higher mitochondrial volume density.

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But America's securitization industry warns there may be consequences for future borrowers.

There may be consequences for the entire ecosystem, the paper shows.

Yet there may be consequences even for the United States from a public brawl between the president and the Fed.

Pipe sticking, formation damage and uncontrolled flow of oil and gas may be consequences of lost circulation.

"I merely pointed out to them [Black and Morgan] that we do know where they live so if they do want to bully people there may be consequences".

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