Sentence examples for which invariably result from inspiring English sources

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The potentially detrimental effects of copy number imbalances are evidenced by autosomal copy number changes, which invariably result in embryonic lethality or severe developmental defects.

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The condition, which invariably results in still birth, is caused by abnormal splitting of primitive fetal organs.

"For me the ideal task is one in which I can contribute to the basic function and performance, to making it smaller, lighter, easier to use and better at its job, which invariably results in a better appearance as well".

The identities of those who nominate, evaluate and select the winners are kept anonymous, and the fellows have no idea they're even being considered — which invariably results in stunned disbelief when they are notified of the award, weeks before the announcement is made public.

Having long been convinced that "psychoanalysis is only useful as... one among the many language games in a culture," Phillips is apparently unhampered by unconscious conflict (which invariably results in the need to deify or diminish a chosen object) and is thus left free to rescue an embattled Freud from his champions and detractors alike.

This might be so because the alcohols are protic solvents promoting the formation of hydrogen bonding which invariably results in lower absorbance values due probably to reduction in the propensity of azo dye formation by interaction with the amino group on the residual nifedipine molecule to generate NH3+ which reduces the directing effects of the group for the in-coming CDNBD molecule.

This was also confirmed by randomization experiments, which invariably resulted in modules with considerably lower significance than reported here.

All other additions either generated no improvement at all or only improved the signal obtained for one species while deteriorating others, which invariably resulted in a worse overall result.

Second, as soon as the mental faculties become highly developed, the brains of an animal will have to deal with images of past actions and motives, which invariably results in feelings of dissatisfaction or even misery.

This problem cannot be easily overcome by an increase of pre-dilution citrate flow rate, which invariably results in a significant increase of effluent rate with the consequent loss of more citrate and bicarbonate in the ultrafiltrate.

It makes countless computations, the result of which will mean that invariably result in some loss.

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