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The importance of phase of an image for its fidelity representation is well known, and the gradient of an image is an implication of changes in the luminance of an image.
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When translated into protein sequences (329 333 amino acids, Figure 1), there are 129 sites (38.51%) having substitutions, an implication of rapid sequence changes during primate evolution.
Moreover, the health implication of changes in epigenetic signatures also needs to be better developed.
We discuss the implication of changed demographic conditions on plasticity in mating behaviour.
The purpose of the project is to facilitate understanding and adoption of WTO principles and rules for agriculture and foster a dialogue on the implications of changes in trade policy to fulfill the accession commitments on the agricultural sector in the CIS countries.
Understanding these storms means a better understanding of our planet, and a better ability to predict weather and the implications of changes to our climate.
"We are attentive to the implications of changes in the value of the dollar".
Pochettino admitted he had not had real time to digest the implications of changes.
Modeling the implications of changes in vascular calcification in patients on hemodialysis.
While programmers may "mess around," engineers design and can trace the implications of changes through the entire software system.
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