Sentence examples for age has implications from inspiring English sources

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Important as the above collected findings are, other evidence suggests that the impact of elevated vascular age has implications on the health and ageing of an organism as a whole beyond those limited primarily to the cardiovascular system.

In addition, the fact that public sector managers were significantly more likely to be over 50 years of age has implications in terms of the natural attrition and the replacement of these managers and on the return on investment from the development of these managers.

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With increasing life expectancies and share of the elderly without commensurate increases in birth rates, population aging has implications for financing UHC and how benefits packages will evolve in the next 20 years, given that healthcare consumption increases with age.

Glycation of biological macromolecule leads to the establishment of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) having implications in metabolic disorders.

Our analysis provide new insight into the compositional variation of precipitates formed during aging, having implications on the intended application of the alloy, whether for room temperature applications or castings that may see elevated temperature exposure.

Reductions in smoking related mortality, however, mean more people living to old age which has implications for long term health care costs.

They suggest that there is already a substantial risk of HPV infection in girls in England by the age of 14 years, which has implications for the age at which vaccination should be delivered.

Moreover, in the lowest wealth quintile, as many as 78% of women was married before the age of 18. Young age at marriage has implications for women's reproductive health.

The morbidity and need for health resources is exacerbated by a diagnostic delay of, on average, between 6 and 7 years before appropriate treatment is started 2. In contrast to many other PID diseases, patients with CVID may be diagnosed at almost any age 2, which has implications for screening approaches.

A distorted age-sex structure through bias and errors in age-sex data has implications on fertility estimates and their projections (Spoorenberg 2014).

Prescribing of psychotropics to older patients is complicated by the altered pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of the ageing body, which has implications for the choice of drug, the dose and the monitoring of side effects.

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