1 hat many changes will be unexpected and some
unfortunate.
2 This finding indicates an
unfortunate and unintended consequence of the gendered n
3 lity resulting from oocyte destruction is an
unfortunate,
and in many cases inevitable, consequence o
4 ttle attention to synthetic biology; this is
unfortunate as the technology is likely to transform the
5 This is
unfortunate,
as it seems to preclude precisely those mas
6 This is particularly
unfortunate,
as these approaches have been central to th
7 This is
unfortunate because parasites represent at least half of
8 This is
unfortunate because several species are responsible for
9 This historical oversight is
unfortunate because Walsh was both a pioneer in entomolo
10 This is especially
unfortunate because, among the resolution-extending tech
11 This is
unfortunate,
because a mucosal vaccine is likely to be m
12 This is
unfortunate,
because cosegregation of rare variation and
13 This is
unfortunate,
because modern psychometric techniques can
14 This is
unfortunate,
because rats provide useful models of brain
15 hal pathologies that are generally deemed an
unfortunate but unavoidable consequence of the role p53
16 agnostic and therapeutic approaches in these
unfortunate children.
17 hat can help the practitioner care for these
unfortunate children.
18 Some people inherit an
unfortunate combination of genetic sequences, such that
19 resulting from mutations to the target is an
unfortunate common phenomenon that limits the lifetime o
20 ore impair the effect of the drug, and under
unfortunate conditions may be proarrhythmic.
21 in relation to the total scan time with the
unfortunate consequence of an inherently low duty cycle
22 s to kill Plasmodium parasites, although the
unfortunate consequence of elevated NO levels might be i
23 Most investigators propose that the
unfortunate consequence of the high concentrations of NO
24 in the developed world and a natural, albeit
unfortunate,
consequence of longer-lived populations.
25 g radical excision of these tumours can have
unfortunate consequences in eloquent brain regions, part
26 ued with essentialist biases leading to some
unfortunate consequences.
27 The recent,
unfortunate death of Alfred G.
28 y have been verified as authentic.Since this
unfortunate discovery, the authors have generated new 69
29 ide of critically ill patients has led to an
unfortunate environment in many ICUs, one in which the n
30 tern may be a direct neural correlate of the
unfortunate experience of being able to hear, but not un
31 en post-donation kidney diseases occur in an
unfortunate few, recent studies suggest that GFR loss at
32 Progress towards resolution of this
unfortunate health inequity is highlighted, including th
33 iewers, and editors of Blood for making this
unfortunate mistake.
34 ttempt to improve survival amongst this most
unfortunate patient population.
35 There is also the
unfortunate possibility of children developing AIDS-asso
36 This
unfortunate reality is a consequence of trying to force
37 blood cell production, rather than being an
unfortunate side effect of inflammation, may be a host p
38 therapy-induced thrombocytopenia but had the
unfortunate side effect of promoting the development of
39 However, a frequent and
unfortunate side-effect of cancer therapy is a long-term
40 0.76 for 2008 and 0.77 for 2011), showing an
unfortunate stall in dissemination.
41 increase the likelihood of success and avoid
unfortunate surprises.
42 ses at a conceptual level so as to avoid the
unfortunate tendency to apply linear logic to the comple
43 It is
unfortunate that despite preventive measures, traumatic
44 It is
unfortunate that our knowledge of the binding sites on t
45 It is
unfortunate that surgery for obesity is seriously underu
46 Of course, it is rather
unfortunate that the Lewis model is entirely qualitative
47 understanding these contact networks, it is
unfortunate that they are very difficult to measure dire
48 It is
unfortunate that we have been so effective in our work,
49 It is
unfortunate then that most attention has been paid to ni
50 It is rather
unfortunate,
therefore, that in practical microscopy, ab
51 This
unfortunate trend is, in no small part, a result of the
52 The results provide a clear, but
unfortunate,
view of what could arise over the long term