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This result might have consequences on the resolution limits of the low spatial-coherence interferometer.
Prevalence of pSCNA in peripheral blood predicted survival, implying that mutations in normal tissues might have consequences for cancer patients.
Our results suggest that different response patterns of soil bacteria and fungi to agricultural practices might have consequences for ecosystem function.
As these alterations might have consequences on their productivity, further studies are necessary to assess effects on plants at laboratory and field conditions.
This might have consequences for the exposure of soil organisms and for the extrapolation of risk from the individual to the population level.
But the general shift away from human labour and toward a robotic equivalent might have consequences for those humans still engaged in work.
Mr. Voorheis, 48, said he and his partner knew their highly public union might have consequences given the Roman Catholic Church's teaching that homosexual behavior is immoral.
While this is a valid question, there are reasons to think strong gun control laws might have consequences even where they seem ineffective.
Fisetin and luteolin are known to be SIRT1 activators54,55 and therefore, we studied whether this property might have consequences for inflammatory signaling in stressed ARPE-19 cells.
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The prospect that analytic sentences might have synthetic consequences was not a welcome result (Hempel 1952).
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