Sentence examples for network of consequences from inspiring English sources

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1990), a person feels prompted to associate a network of consequences (such as others' approval) with engaging in the behavior and other consequences with not engaging in the behavior (e.g., disapproval).

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Even at this purely qualitative level of network description, the consequences of varying genetic background can be studied through in silico gene inactivation experiments.

This observation leads us to propose that the definition of pleiotropic versus specific genes/proteins may help to identify markers for stratification, based on network molecular consequences of the therapies.

Network emulation has a number of consequences, which we expand on in the Conclusions.

This article found that there was a structural cause for the establishment of a new business ethics; further, the suppliers' dependence on the network of relationships was the consequence of the institutional environment of the market.

We are now applying similar integrated approach to model network consequences of cancer mutations, including effect of drug sensitivity on specific cancer cell lines.

Further, X-ray diffraction demonstrated a three-dimensional nanostructuring of the iminoboronate network with consequences on the micrometer-scale morphology and on the improvement of mechanical properties, as demonstrated by SEM and rheological investigation.

We carried out another experiment to confirm that the aforementioned effects depend on the presence of functional dendritic NMDARs in CA1 pyramidal cells rather than on the network consequences of APV actions.

One value of simulated genetic regulatory networks is that they can help bridge gaps in our understanding, such as that between the static architecture of the biological network and the consequences of its dynamic functioning in individual cells (which results in the experimentally accessible data on heterogeneous populations of mRNA).

Moreover, each RBP most likely regulates a discrete but often broad subset of target transcripts at the same time, thus leading to an expanding functional network of changes that have important consequences for cancer cell biology.

AVMs (fig 1A4) are defined by the presence of high flow arteriovenous connections without an intervening capillary network (a consequence of abnormal developmental vascular remodeling).

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