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The whole notion of health -- whether with oneself or in a relationship -- is one of consequences, for good or for ill.
Loss of PP seems to be one of consequences of cellular overactivation and correlates with cellular hypertrophy [ 29].
One of consequences of that is that the majority of retained introns studied here are unlikely to encode functional proteins, as only 3.3% of them are frame-preserving (this number is close to 4.6% in-frame retained introns observed in Arabidopsis [ 10]).
This is one of consequences of the drought currently affecting 10 coastal and central highland provinces of Angola.
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They added no one of consequence in the off-season.
But, of course, as with all prejudicial conceptions, the big difference is one of consequence.
Mr Krugman has just wasted precious column space knocking down arguments no one of consequence is making.
No one of consequence from the Chicago Bulls' glorious championship run continues to play home games at the United Center.
The result is one of unintended consequences.
"[The number of people with a disability on Newstart] is very high and one of the consequences of successive governments cracking down on the DSP," he said.
Trade unionism took a hit as a consequence of that change and one of the consequences of the weakening of the trade unions has been increasing inequality.
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