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The SD of the sample (σs) would then consequentially be identified with the SD of the peak heights at full inhibition.

The following cross sections from the same specimen were then consequentially and systematically rotated according to the equation: ∠⃒n = 1st RN + (n – 1) × 30°, where ∠⃒n is an angle of the prosthesis line to the x-axis measured in degrees, n is a cross section number, and 1st RN is a random number in degrees defining the position of the first cross section relative to x-axis.

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Of course, anything may feel inevitable after it has happened, but some things feel more consequentially so than others.

He followed that by playing an alien in a doll commercial, then a "nerd in funny glasses," and then, most consequentially, a piano player with a crescent-moon head in a series of popular McDonald's spots.

It is feasible then to suggest that interventions that improve nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy may consequentially aid in improving and maintaining nutritional status.

Safe-sex strategies, which are contradictory to the myth of sexual spontaneity, may then get re-written into context-specific scripts that are generally held as improbable and consequentially less likely to become incorporated into a woman's personal relations schema.

It was also, more consequentially, ideological.

More consequentially, Oscar campaigning had become its own meta story.

More consequentially, the teenage Kamala is Muslim and Pakistani American.

More consequentially, it has begun closely monitoring Internet cafes.

But Jimmy is also, and most consequentially, mixed up in some dirty illegal business.

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