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The most predictable consequences of cast immobilization and subsequent weight-bearing restriction are loss of bone mineral tissue, substantial muscle atrophy, and corresponding functional limitations.
Therefore, reduced cardiac vagal tone (HF-HRV) is a predictable consequence of peripheral inflammatory processes, and this would provide the most parsimonious explanation for why it varies inversely with inflammatory markers.
In the age of Barbary, as today, the most predictable aspect of war — and, for that matter, of American capacity-building — is that it will have unintended, unpredicted consequences.
Violence became a predictable consequence.
That is a predictable consequence of global warming, he said.
The most poignant tragedies are often the most predictable ones.
And it's the entirely predictable consequence of the isolation and stigmatization of contraception and abortion.
It is not that, but is Casey's logical and entirely predictable consequence.
The collapse did not surprise him; he considered it the predictable consequence of market fundamentalism.
The financial crisis itself was a fairly predictable consequence of these broader economic conditions.
"This is the most predictable ambush in politics.
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