Sentence examples for predicted implications from inspiring English sources

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Even the relatively simple native-range projections that have been made about climate change effects on biodiversity have been complex landscapes, taxa, and particular climate change scenarios all affect the predicted implications of climate change for biodiversity [13], [20], [36], [37], [38], [39].

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As the climate changes, this has important — and, at the same time, hard to predict implications.

The greatest confidence is in predicting implications for vegetation production, with lesser confidence in implications for vegetation composition, animal production and adaptation options.

Many cities in developed nations use comprehensive models that simulate various aspects of the urban system, capable of predicting implications of a given set of policy inputs, to assist the planning process.

So far, this is the only species with documented normal fertility of diploid males and has not yet been incorporated into models predicting implications of diploid male production at the population level [3].

By identifying IRF1 as a key mediator of BV6-induced cell death and cytokine response, our study contributes to an improved understanding of factors that determine sensitivity to Smac mimetics and predicts implications on the tumor microenvironment and immune system.

Selection of empirically administered antimicrobials in critically ill patients with sepsis relies on the knowledge of the following: a) over-time change of the epidemiology of implicated pathogens; b) epidemiological factors that can predict implication of MDR pathogens; and c) the outcome of de-escalation of antimicrobials.

The four variants share a common feature: the minor alleles, which have predicted functional implications, are protective for T1D, implying that reduced expression or function of IFIH1, which is known to be a receptor for viral RNA, protects against T1D.

Predicting the implications of this or how the picture will change in the future are big challenges for scientists and today's report by the IPCC, whilst recognising uncertainties, gives us the best possible insight into what may lay ahead.

The Vote for Change concert run comes as divisions among the electorate have made it difficult to predict the implications for artists who share their ideological views with audiences.

These multi-temporal datasets will be indispensable for understanding past land cover dynamics and predicting the implications of future change on the provision and management of ecosystem services.

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