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The phrase "an implication of volume" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the effects or consequences related to the concept of volume, such as in scientific, mathematical, or philosophical discussions.
Example: "The study revealed an implication of volume that suggested larger objects exert more gravitational pull."
Alternatives: "a consequence of volume" or "a result of volume".
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Therefore, postdialysis SBP rise may be an implication of volume excess.
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You are also aware of the potential implications of tidal volume control if this patient were to develop the acute respiratory distress syndrome and the effect of permissive hypercapnia on her intracranial pressure.
It's not a matter of volume.
Physiological background concerning mechanics of the respiratory system, techniques of measurement and clinical implications of pressure-volume curve measurement in mechanically ventilated patients are discussed in the present review.
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