Sentence examples for strong negative consequences from inspiring English sources

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Our experiments with WT calpain-I establish that over-expression of calpain-I has strong negative consequences for VEGF neovascular network integration both in vivo and in vitro.

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Infertility defined as a disease has a much stronger negative consequence in developing countries compared with Western societies.

In particular, if transmission is neutral it can be concluded from the severe bottleneck reported here that the consequent genetic drift will be strong, with negative consequences for viral fitness.

Finally, that both phylogroups characterized all of the examined breeds support that populations of mixed origin can persist without strong negative fitness consequences at least under cultured conditions.

But it's too strong because its negative consequences (default, higher interest rates, financial turmoil) are disastrously out of proportion to the behavior it's trying to regulate.

Consequently, composite measures of biomarkers versus individual biomarkers may be a stronger predictor of negative consequences of psychosocial distress [ 92– 92].

The authors concluded that 'women in South Africa seemed to emphasize individual rights and personal agency to justify covert use as compared to women from Zimbabwe, who made a stronger case about negative consequences if caught' (54 1552).

Additionally, undesirable events and adverse experiences might have stronger negative emotional consequences in this group [ 37], suggesting worse adaptation to the long-lasting physical limitations of CHD and a greater risk of recurrent events [ 36].

Such serial exploitation can have strong negative social and ecosystem consequences [5].

HDSS centres brought together within INDEPTH Network have already provided strong evidence of the potential negative consequences of migration on health, which contrast with the beneficial impacts of migration on livelihoods.

One of the strongest predictors of protein evolutionary rate is the expression level of the protein, due in part to stronger natural selection to reduce the negative consequences of protein misfolding in highly expressed proteins (Drummond et al. 2005).

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