Sentence examples for secondarily perhaps from inspiring English sources

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Secondarily (perhaps): there are general uncertainties.

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Specifically, the marmoset neocortex may be secondarily lissencephalic, perhaps reflecting the marmoset's relatively small body size.

By coalescing the conservative Christian identity under the essentially political issue of gay marriage (and, perhaps secondarily, "religious freedom"), gospel-centrality becomes a spiritual container for a fundamentally political identity; because ultimately what validates you as among the fold is your stance on these legislative issues.

This is likely to be a reflection of reduced availability of pesticides, perhaps secondarily to the gradual urbanization of the country.

One approach would be to undertake public health messaging pilot studies on well defined target populations (such as a workplace or in a small jurisdiction) to permit detailed evaluation of effects on measures such as knowledge, attitudes, self reported drinking behaviours, and perhaps, secondarily, health outcomes.

The contribution of MBL to vascular disease might differ according to the pathophysiologic phase: early in the course low MBL levels might promote atherosclerosis, and once a vascular inflammatory response is established MBL levels might secondarily become increased and - perhaps - subsequently promote vascular inflammation.

Recent studies, however, have shown that Fornicata are secondarily amitochondriate [ 11, 12], and that many, perhaps all, retain mitochondrion-related organelles.

On balance, it is thus possible that the incorporation (phagocytosis and perhaps endosymbiosis) of an alga harboring a secondarily derived 'red lineage' plastid could have occurred in a Peranema-like eukaryovorous ancestor.

Perhaps the more surprising finding is that apoptotic and even secondarily necrotic cells did not citrullinate extracellular fibrinogen in culture.

Perhaps sufficient PrPSc is exocytosed from axons in the white matter to activate microglia and secondarily cause reactive astrocytosis (DeArmond et al., 1996; Liberski and Budka, 1999; Marella and Chabry, 2004; Bajsarowicz et al., 2012; Kouadir et al., 2012), but the PrPSc is removed in the process, which is why we do not see it in most cases.

I don't know why I thought of that now, except perhaps because it is easy to believe in such moments that water was made primarily for blessing, and only secondarily for growing vegetables or doing the wash.

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