Sentence examples for origin as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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This might have been the result of successful and more targeted advocacy work under the Nansen Initiative, which has been building consensus around a protection agenda for people looking for assistance and protection outside their countries of origin as a consequence of disasters and environmental change, largely in parallel with the pre-Sendai consultations.5.5

Non neoplastic polyps can show a cholesterol origin, as a result of excess lipid deposits in the gallbladder epithelium, or an inflammatory origin, as a consequence of chronic cholecystitis; the latter are usually composed of granulation and fibrous tissue [ 5].

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It should be noted that as is found in vivo, not all origins fire as a consequence of being furnished with MCM-containing pre-RCs.

Genomic sequence analyses have shown that horizontal gene transfer occurred during the origin of eukaryotes as a consequence of symbiosis.

In addition, for any given codon position, there were relatively more Gs and Ts in LES than in LAS. a Calculated as (G-C /(G-C /b Calculated as (T-A)/(T+A) G+Ces can relocate symmetrically around the origin of replication as a consequence of replication-dependent rearrangements [ 27].

As its main thrust (from my viewpoint), the text extends and further develops the idea in ref. 59 that introns may have precipitated the origin of the eukaryotic nucleus (as a consequence of the origin of mitochondria) and NMD by the compatible notion that introns might have precipitated ubiquitinylation as well.

Migrants can remit birth control information received in the destination country to non-migrants staying in the origin country, who may as a consequence adjust their health behaviour accordingly.

However, the ethnographic record cannot establish the origin of this pattern and, as a consequence of the absence of variation across sites, there was a lack of direct evidence for traditions.

The debate has tapped into broad British cultural reluctance to embrace notions and customs of Continental origin, as well as specific fears of the consequences to the highly performing British economy of submitting it to interest rate and tax decisions made in Brussels rather than London.

As a consequence, the origin corresponds to the virtual source.

Some groups may also be disproportionately at risk of specific infectious diseases due to increased exposure to risk in their country of origin, during the migration journey and as a consequence of adverse socioeconomic conditions in the destination country.

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