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The phrase "a greater implication on" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used to discuss the effects or consequences of something, but the preposition "on" is not the best choice here.
Example: "The new policy has a greater implication for the economy than previously thought."
Alternatives: "a greater impact on" or "a greater effect on".
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Five minute run times (instead of 10 min) probably had a greater implication on VC 10 cigarette data, as mean puff number was divisible by 5 puffs rather than 10, omitting the latter, higher delivery puffs (Fig. 4b); it could be predicted that mean absolute deposited mass from the cigarette in the VC 10 exposure module be even higher then described here at 5 puffs.
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Therefore, identification of QTLs for drought component traits specific to West Africa such as Niger and Senegal, where drought stress is a challenge, will have greater implications on groundnut improvement.
In Washington's policy-related media world, the lack of minority representation is even more disconcerting, given the greater implications on policymakers' perspectives.
5 Low childhood immunisation coverage is a significant public health issue, with great implication on children's health.
This has great implication on construction firms providing a new challenge by reconfiguring their resources to rise to the new challenges of large construction projects.
Information from this section has great implication on the birth outcome.
Moisture transport properties in concrete have been shown to have great implications on the freeze-thaw (F-T) durability.
The results also manifest that micro-alloying of rare-earth elements such as yttrium is an effective way for controlling grain growth behavior during recrystallization of AFA steels, which may have great implications on engineering applications.
Indeed, interventions targeting such patients may have great implications on healthcare costs; the majority of healthcare resources are spent on a small proportion of all patients, 23 a fact that is also illustrated by the skewed distribution of costs in the present study.
The recovery from hip fractures, in terms of outcome for the patient and timescales, requires extensive resources from the health and social services and has great implications on the quality of life and social support for the individual, despite the current treatment options available.
Innovators can compensate through lengthening educational phases and narrowing expertise, but these responses come at the cost of reducing individual innovative capacities, with implications for the organization of innovative activity-a greater reliance on teamwork-and negative implications for growth.
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