Sentence examples for more generally consistent from inspiring English sources

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In addition, loss of H3f3b and lowering of H3.3 levels induced changes more generally consistent with spreading of heterochromatin.

Naturally, this idea is compatible with the very existence of ISR, and is more generally consistent with suggestions that attention and gaze shifts have a common neural basis (Kustov & Robinson, 1996; Rizzolatti, Riggio, & Sheliga, 1994; Rizzolatti et al., 1987).

The analysis of Equations 1 with PR = 0 is consistent with a number of previous theoretical and experimental studies suggesting that immunomanipulation can aid a focal lineage (in our case, H) to exclude competitors [ 4, 12 16] and is more generally consistent with the broad phenomenon of interference competition in bacteria, exemplified by bacteriocins [ 17].

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Amino acids at the variable positions, interspersed among the hydrophobic residues, were more generally hydrophilic, consistent with their predicted interactions with polar environments.

This result suggests that gene families involved in signaling and to a lesser degree transport are constantly expanded in a lineage-specific manner, and more generally indicates consistent innovation in interaction with the environment.

Consider Guru-ology, the discipline that takes its guiding questions to be those enunciated by some guru, and lays down as its methodology that acceptable answers are all and only the guru's pronouncements (perhaps assuming consistency so let us assume for good measure that the guru is consistent and more generally probabilistically coherent).

More importantly, while generally consistent in terms of factors that were found to be significant between different models and data aggregation methods, the effect size of each factor differ substantially, which could have significant implications for evaluating the effects of different safety-related policies and countermeasures.

More generally, this is consistent with studies [7], [38] [43] demonstrating how the sight of one's own body parts can influence tactile perception, in some cases even with views of body parts (e.g. the neck) that cannot be directly seen [42], [43].

More generally, it is consistent with evidence that the left hemisphere is involved in the maintenance of existing hypotheses and representations [18], [19], [20], [21], while the right hemisphere is associated with novelty and with updating hypotheses and representations [22], [23], [24], [25], [26].

More importantly, the generally consistent patterns across the four ethnic groups provide additional evidence to support the notion that increased magnesium intake may have beneficial effects on alleviation of systemic inflammation and endothelial dysfunction.

In addition, there is a need to promote public trust in research more generally through the consistent application of ethical and regulatory requirements, public engagement and cross-border collaborations.

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