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With 17 years of experience, millions of tests looking for thousands of mutations in the genes, and a $500 million investment, the company was able to amass a huge database that tells which DNA changes increase cancer risk and by how much, and which are inconsequential blips in DNA.
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GE's wind-turbine business, which was inconsequential a few years ago, made over $2 billion in sales this year.
It essentially is Iran's military -- the former veneer of which is inconsequential today in military or security matters as the IRGC has hollowed Iran's army out.
However, the reconstituted episomes contained traces of gapped plasmids, which were inconsequential except when we knocked down various proteins involved in DNA repair (i.e., selected components of the BER and MMR pathways, or PCNA and ATR; see Figures 8 10).
The same study details the potential risks, which are far from inconsequential: rejection, discrimination, loss of social support, and even loss of employment.
It's hard to think of many benefits inherent in installing vending machines in schools (aside from revenue, which is not inconsequential).
Too many of the songs are inconsequential, which serves to dilute those ingratiating, low-brow, mob-infused charms which won audiences over in the first (and second) place.
As a consequence, the contribution of dust particles, which are significantly smaller than λ, becomes inconsequential to the total signal.
They are inconsequential.
You my ticklin' chile,' " seem entirely inconsequential, which is the point, of course.
The recall impacts 10,000 vehicles, but the notification type is listed as "Inconsequential," which is not among the more serious categories of concern on Transport Canada's recall rating scale.
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