Sentence examples for typically as a consequence from inspiring English sources

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The injury is a spiral fracture of the distal third of the humerus, typically as a consequence of blunt trauma, with the distal fragment displaced such that the proximal aspect is deviated radially.

So a gold standard introduces a recessionary bias to economies with the burden always falling on countries with weaker currencies (typically as a consequence of trade deficits).

Some of the metabolites detected were not uniquely identified as a single metabolite, typically as a consequence of isomerisation.

The R-spine is a stack of four hydrophobic residues that are assembled in every active kinase, typically as a consequence of phosphorylation of the activation loop.

β-Cell failure is therefore the hallmark of this disease, although failure may be precipitated by the development of insulin resistance, typically as a consequence of obesity.

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Our results indicate that molecules typically induced as a consequence of interferon signaling are involved in the DN to DP transition during T cell development in a PKBα-dependent manner.

Short poly dA dT) tracts typically occur as a consequence of an abrupt depletion of C + G nucleotides on short distances (30b 60b) inside the promoter sequence.

Notable weakness of the quadriceps muscles is typically observed as a consequence of knee joint arthritis, knee surgery and knee injury.

It is potentially important that the genes involved were typically very long and harbored regions of transcription stress near the chromosomal breakpoints, reinforcing the impression that RECQL5-dependent genomic rearrangements typically occur as a consequence of transcription-associated events.

Formaldehyde-induced mutations typically occur as a consequence of un-repaired or mis-repaired DNA-protein cross-links (DPX) and the preponderence of data shows that formaldehyde acts predominantly by a clastogenic and not by an aneugenic mode of action.

The integrity of most of the so-damaged DNAs is typically restored as a consequence of the action of certain DNA-repairing enzymes, the normal function of which is important for maintaining genomic integrity and preventing cellular neoplastic transformation [ 3].

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