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The phrase "also implicated that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a meaning related to suggesting or indicating something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The study also implicated that the new policy could lead to increased productivity."
Alternatives: "also suggested that" or "also indicated that".
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Compared to previously data from case-control studies, our data also implicated that the capacity to mobilze EPCs in acute disease is more important than EPC basline levels.
It was also implicated that the extent of burn size might be associated with the development of sepsis.
This also implicated that proteins assigned to these GO terms could contribute relatively more to the overall protein phenotype determination.
20 A series of basic research also implicated that berberine could have beneficial effects in women with PCOS.
Previous studies also implicated that AFP expressed during pregnancy inhibits the maternal immune exclusion by suppressing immune responses of the humoral and cell-mediated types [ 14].
This additive interaction indicated that Chinese male smokers would have extra risk of CVD with the increase of age, and also implicated that smoking cessation may provide more benefits for CVD prevention in China.
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The results also implicate that high cyclin D1b may be a negative predictor for the effect of adjuvant treatment with 5-FU/LEV.
This not only demonstrates a true prognostic value for BCAR3 but also implicates that loss of BCAR3 expression may be involved in breast cancer progression.
It could also implicate that anatomical changes in the bone formation or blood supply of the femoral head – increasing its sensibility for trauma – contribute to the etiology of LCPD.
This study also implicates that BT grid offers a better rate of convergence than VT grid.
These results also implicate that PDF may be a potential anticancer drug to head neck cancer.
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