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Physical disturbance of soil profiles, even at shallow depths, is a ubiquitous consequence of anthropogenic landscape modification, with short-term impacts on important ecological guilds of fungi.
http://www.trialregister.nl Pulmonary dysfunction is a ubiquitous consequence of cardiac surgery [ 1].
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But no matter how effective the system of background checks becomes under the new Obama/Biden mission, it would not alter the fact that America is awash with handguns, and their ubiquitous nature has consequences.
"Politicians have to come in and reset the playing field, as they have with any substance that is toxic and abused, ubiquitous and with negative consequence for society," he says.
The second step, in a rapidly changing environment, is ubiquitous and a natural consequence of selective pressure by the environment [64].
The causes of transcriptional bursting are unknown, but this ubiquitous phenomenon has profound consequences for development, differentiation, and disease progression.
Oxidative stress is ubiquitous and has important consequences in almost all biological systems (Roberts et al, 2010).
Despite their ubiquitous nature, the biological consequences of DPC formation have not been fully elucidated, probably a result of their inherent structural complexity and the limited availability of structurally defined DPC substrates.
The more recent debate concerning potential risks of high frequency electromagnetic radiation from cell phones illustrates another need for further research: the emergence of a nearly ubiquitous exposure with uncertain consequences.
Today, with the great majority of all PC users writing with Word, the consequence is a ubiquitous grammar-checking feature -- a wavy green line that appears, seemingly at random in a PC user's word processing window, underscoring possibly errant phrases.
As a consequence of their ubiquitous presence, individual MSC may escape later in life from specific fate control and become diverted to bring forth unwanted progeny.
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