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Although we can hypothesize that this result is largely due to the well-known immune restoration consequences of HAART [ 15], we also need to consider the other cofactors implicated in this reduced incidence of DNI.

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Such effects of plant genetic variation in dominant plant species on biodiversity and ecosystem function have important basic and applied implications for restoration and consequences of climate change [2] and place community and ecosystem ecology in an evolutionary framework.

Furthermore, the increase in offset-led restoration multiplies the consequences of failure to restore, since the promise of effective restoration may increase the chance that damage to biodiversity is permitted.

Adipose tissue engineering therefore emerges as a solution for development of biological substitutes for soft tissue which promotes not only volume regeneration but also function restoration with minimal consequences.

It is these, rather than pristine lands, which are the most frequent restoration targets, and consequences of this global human footprint can best be addressed by ecological restoration in the tradition of Aldo Leopold (Schmitz 2012).

As a consequence, restoration of autophagy reduces lung inflammation in Cftr F508del mice.

As a consequence, restoration schemes often involve the introduction of propagules into isolated plant populations to improve genetic diversity.

As a consequence, restoration of intramedullary ossification following fracture union and nail removal is considered to be less likely in the longer term (Rankine et al. 2015).

As a direct consequence, restoration of proper cardiac function following cardiomyocyte loss, due to myocardial infarction or ischaemic heart disease, is severely impaired.

Continuing study of cause-specific mortality is required to clarify whether such mortality arises from effects of ART, prolonged exposure to the virus, consequences of restoration of CD4 counts after severe immunosuppression, or whether such mortality mainly reflects aging and non-HIV risk factors.

She has an article in the current issue of Restoration Ecology titled "Restoring Nature, Without Mosquitoes?" In it she notes that in planning wetland restoration, people sometimes fail to give enough thought to one inevitable consequence -- more mosquitoes.

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