Sentence examples for thought to be inconsequential from inspiring English sources

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Due to their apparent "silent" nature, synonymous codon substitutions have long been thought to be inconsequential.

The last several years of genomics research has revealed the need to study whole genomic sequences, including regions that were once thought to be inconsequential, when trying to identify important individual genetic variations.

The postpartum hemorrhage rate among multiple pregnancies varied from 2.5% in 1994 to 3.1% in 1996 and 2002 (with an average rate of 2.9%), representing an increase of 183 pregnancies, which in the overall context of postpartum hemorrhage risk was thought to be inconsequential [ 6].

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Levels of lead exposure previously thought to be safe or inconsequential for children have consistently been shown to be risk factors for reading problems, intellectual delays, school failure, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and antisocial behaviors (Bellinger 2004; Braun et al. 2006; Burns et al. 1999; Dietrich et al. 2001; Needleman et al. 1990 , 1996.

lncRNAs were initially thought to be the product of a "noisy" inconsequential transcription resulting from low RNA polymerase fidelity [ 12].

Because these lesions are thought to be key events that precede tumor formation in the MOA, small amounts of Cr VI) that enter intestinal villi at low concentrations (i.e. below those producing cytotoxicity) are likely inconsequential.

So much of the talk we hear would seem to be inconsequential, except that Mr. Nelson knows that in such circumstances nothing said is inconsequential.

But he finds them to be inconsequential in these days of low transaction costs.

Those misses proved to be inconsequential as Cardiff strolled to victory with almost embarrassing ease.

Deviations in progeny classes may arise through other means but are expected to be inconsequential.

Foote said of the studio, "I don't know that they disliked the film, I just think they thought it was inconsequential and of no consequence at all.

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