Sentence examples for with extensive effects from inspiring English sources

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Accidental releases of flammable gases may lead to major fires with extensive effects on the surroundings, mainly due to the intense thermal load emissions.

That drew a furious response from London, where officials accused BMW of excluding the government from discussions laden with extensive effects: thousands of jobs may be lost in a region where the unemployment rate of 9percentt is almost twice the national average.

In contrast, the 1918 pandemic was positioned at the upper right corner of the graph, indicating a very transmissible and clinically severe pandemic with extensive effects in the population.

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AM2 is a more recently discovered member of the AM family (Roh et al., 2004; Takei et al., 2004a, b) and, along with AM, has extensive effects on the CVS including vasodilatation, cardioprotection, modulation of vascular tone and stimulation of angiogenesis (Hinson et al., 2000; Fujisawa et al., 2004; Takei et al., 2004a, b).

Nevertheless, it remains unclear why such endocrine abnormalities affect lifespan, since inhibition of GH/IGF-I signaling is associated with extensive downstream effects, and only a fraction of these effects may be linked to mechanisms of aging [ 16].

Furthermore, TNF- α can interact with multiple cytokines to produce extensive effects.

Now there are films with extensive special effects, smooth production values, complex animation and, increasingly, major stars.

The automobile industry, always on the margin of discretionary spending and vulnerable to both the real increase in gasoline prices and the "oil link" in the consumer's mind, suffered an immediate decline, with extensive multiplier effects through the balance of the economy.

Depression is common in the general population and is associated with extensive adverse effects in the workplace.

However, these agents are associated with extensive side effects and long-term survival, as well as remission duration are still poor.

This makes it difficult to decide the logical rules describing some of the species and their influence, in particular species that are heavily regulated (e.g., Mth1) or those with extensive pleiotropic effects (e.g., Grr1).

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