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Dr. Collins, the chief of the National Institutes of Health, has warned that cutting the discretionary spending allocated to the N.I.H. could have profound consequences on the progression of current research and the development of future generations of scientists.

Introduction of an active oxidoreductase into a microorganism has profound consequences on metabolism, potentially affecting metabolic and biotransformation efficiency.

The broader trend of generally increasing pay, at least for young engineers, has had even more profound consequences on Silicon Valley's culture.

The cuts, which amount to a minimum of at least 5% of production, would go into effect Feb. 1 and could have profound consequences on the global economy.

Based on these results, the ecological cost of inactivity in managing grasslands may have profound consequences on plant community stability and the wildlife that depend on them.

The development of ADAs may have profound consequences on the PK of a drug, as well as its safety and/or efficacy (Hoofring et al., 2013; Sauerborn & van Dongen, 2014).

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Still, we can only speculate as to the evolutionary significance of 'internal' molecular mechanisms, which are often silent or neutral, whereas we can see, directly and immediately, the profound consequences of these shifts (on snail shells, fish limbs, hen's teeth, and so on) in external phenotypes.

Plans to Help Young Victims of Terrorism Are Criticized as Inadequate" (news article, March 19): The profound consequences of terrorist acts on young children (under 5), who are particularly vulnerable given their dependency on others and lack of understanding of what is happening, are consistently overlooked.

The pathogenic role of PMNs recruited early upon infection was underlined by the profound consequences of PMN depletion on TB susceptibility.

"Well that would have a profound consequence on the economy".

It has been proven over time that the source of organic matter has profound consequence on the abundance of trace elements in kerogens or source rocks or oils (Lewan 1984; Udo et al. 1992; Akinlua et al. 2007, 2010).

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