Sentence examples for quantify the consequence of from inspiring English sources

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The main focus of the present study was to demonstrate and quantify the consequence of using diclofenac to reduce inflammation and its effect on metabolism.

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Consequently, it seems of greater clinical importance to quantify the consequences of the insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia (or hyperproinsulinemia) rather than the hormone values themselves, i.e., by measuring blood pressure, the degree of glucose tolerance, and plasma lipid/lipoprotein concentrations.

It cited their work to identify and quantify the consequences of water, noise and solid-waste pollution, and to develop plans to overcome them.

Designing an effective assessment program to quantify the consequences of fishery management actions is a critical, but often overlooked ingredient of sound fisheries management.

Here, we attempt to quantify the consequences of target site structure on predicted hybridization using sequences sampled from the human genome.

Using the approach presented here will improve conservation outcomes and resource allocation by making it easier to predict and quantify the consequences of many different uncertainties and assumptions simultaneously.

We combined these data with matrix population models to quantify the consequences of heterogeneity in pond hydroperiod on net recruitment (i.e. number of metamorphs produced) and population growth rates.

The fitted parameters and the observed temperature data are then used to simulate the model forward in time to quantify the consequences of the observed trend in temperatures of approximately one degree (see Figure 1 in [9]).

In order to obtain a comprehensive measure to quantify the consequences of marine fishing activities at an ecosystem level, the total losses in secondary production, due to fishing was recently formulated integrating previous analyses [5], [8], [11] and proposed as a proxy for evaluating the ecosystem impacts of fishing [10].

With power calculations it is possible to quantify the consequences of any changes in the pipelines and thus to better assess the relative benefits.

Addressing these possible sources of bias in an epidemiologic study may allow risk assessors, to the extent possible, to quantify the consequences of any bias in a specific study or across a group of similar studies.

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