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The phrase "mere consequence of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize the insignificance of something relative to a more significant event or factor. For example: "The minor disruption in service was a mere consequence of a larger storm."
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Thus, the general increase in accessibility was not a mere consequence of transcription activation.
Whether somatic chromosomal alterations and aneuploidy are a driving force or a mere consequence of tumorigenesis remains controversial.
This Review summarizes and discusses the evidence that metabolism is not a mere consequence of, but rather influential on stem cell fate.
Even if the minimum was detected in several experiments, it was not highlighted or it was considered as a mere consequence of the scattering of experimental data.
They revealed a polymorphism of bulged-out residues showing clearly that their conformation is not a mere consequence of crystal packing.
For a new development agenda to be truly transformative, governments need to shift away from treating social issues as a mere consequence of economic growth.
Gravitation, in this line of thinking, is not a force the outcome of one object tugging on another, as described by Isaac Newton's equations but a mere consequence of geometry.
Notably, PcG targets were significantly less accessible than other inactive genes lacking H3K9me2 (P-value=2.2 × 10−16) (Fig. 5c), indicating that the reduced accessibility of the PcG targets is not a mere consequence of repressed transcription.
The analysis of the parameter estimates shows that the so-called compensation effect is a mere consequence of parameter correlation, which can be easily removed through reparameterization of the Arrhenius equation.
The fact that the neuroelectric signals are synchronized at the millisecond timescale, which is much faster than the finger movements, also supports that the neural synchrony we found was not a mere consequence of motor synchrony, but more dynamically linked with the behavioral synchrony.
What they disagree about is why a tendency to believe evolved, whether it was because belief itself was adaptive or because it was just an evolutionary byproduct, a mere consequence of some other adaptation in the evolution of the human brain.
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