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But even those who have entered the competition without being published as a consequence have told me that they found the experience worthwhile and interesting.
In particular, it is plausible that many scientific publications were conceived and published as a consequence of the extensive coverage in news and social media.
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A negative consequence has been the pressure on all investigators (present ones included) to publish, as soon as possible, their own data on genotype phenotype correlation.
Dick Caramel's first novel, The Demon Lover, goes on to become a wild publishing success, and as a consequence, Caramel turns into an intolerably self-aggrandising bore.
'N' nucleotides can be present both in the published genomic sequence and as a consequence of the bridging contig method described below.
Mr Moore happened to publish his observations and, as a consequence, the relentless progress promised by Moore's Law is celebrated as the motive force of the information age.
The leftwing social critic Christopher Lasch published The Culture of Narcissism as a consequence of post-war consumer capitalism as long ago as 1979.
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As a consequence, the published hazard ratios for BRAF mutation for general population have to be reconsidered.
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