Sentence examples for strictly a consequence of from inspiring English sources

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It is not clear, however, if the entire Tsc-Rheb-Tor signaling network is critical for nervous system development, or if neural function is strictly a consequence of altered growth regulation.

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Furthermore, in [14], the Markov-Kakutani common fixed point theorem was proven via the separation theorem (in locally convex spaces compact convex nonvoid disjoint sets can be strictly separated) which is a consequence of the Hahn-Banach theorem (not directly from the Hahn-Banach theorem, as the title of that paper suggests).

However, a null hypothesis is accepted when it comes to the number of enzymes (one tailed Wilcoxon rank-sum test p = 0.18), meaning that the significant difference in modularity between facultative bacteria and strictly aerobic bacteria is not a consequence of the difference in the numbers of the enzymes.

But George's starched collars do not just mirror his stiff upper lip, they bolster it; that strictly minimalist bedroom is not just a consequence of his bereavement, but an environment which helps him to function.

If we're strictly being factual, we can say this: As a consequence of swiftly granting civilian rights to this foreign terrorist, the FBI is obtaining a significant amount of intel on al Qaeda that they didn't already have.

This similarity to one of the parents suggests that the increased cotyledon area of the BC1 seedlings is a consequence of hybridization rather than strictly owing to maternal environment.

In fact, strictly non-blocking multistage networks are too expensive, as a consequence of the large number of ports they require (sometimes exceeding 100,000).

This is a consequence of our routine protocol, which strictly restricts PP to patients with the most severe ARDS, that is, those with a PaO2/FiO2 ratio < 100 mmHg after 48 hours of ventilation.

As a consequence of this process, Palearctic hyperboreus now strictly displays clade 1 mtDNA haplotypes, but still remain genetically more similar in their autosomes to their closely related Nearctic ancestors (also including smithsonianus).

This inotropic effect was significantly higher in the guinea pig than in the rat and was strictly related to the amount of superoxide anion (O2−), generated as a consequence of cardiac menadione metabolism through mitochondrial NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase.

This concept does not strictly constitute an intermediate impact (see Methods), but was felt to be a consequence of past oral impairments and emerged in response to the same question on complaints about the mouth.

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