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Take an act whose consequence will be an increase in someone's patience, which is good.
Schizophrenia has been conceptualized as a neurodevelopmental disorder of impaired synaptic "connectivity", whose consequence does not become fully apparent until late adolescence or early adulthood.
Unlike previous randomized controlled trial, PEEP was adjusted with a PEEP-FIO2 table, whose consequence was a small but significant decrease in the PEEP level.
This process should take into account the rapid development of the innovation system whose consequence is the obsolescence of acquired knowledge.
The periodicity that is needed for secondary protein structures induces a specific amino acid use whose consequence is a low purine rate in the second codon position.
The M form exhibited a larger variance in the distribution of individual tolerances, whose consequence is that the M population comprised a greater proportion of individuals with a higher tolerance threshold compared to the S population.
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The Arabs would do better without chaos whose consequences cannot be contained.
It is little more than a macabre lottery whose consequences, for many, are lethal".
You're living with decisions whose consequences you barely understood when you took them.
Britain's new referendum lock is a big idea, whose consequences could take years to emerge.
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