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The phrase "and has relevant implications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the consequences or significance of a particular idea, action, or finding.
Example: "The research findings are significant and have relevant implications for future studies in the field."
Alternatives: "and carries important consequences" or "and has meaningful effects".
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The expression of oestrogen receptor (ER) is an important prognostic and predictive factor in breast cancer and has relevant implications for the biology of this type of carcinomas.
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We call this socio-political reliability theory, and it has relevant implications for policy evaluations and designs.
Identification of molecular factors associated with coronary atherogenesis (i.e., coronary plaque formation and early progression) has relevant implications for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of overt coronary artery disease (CAD), especially when significant associations emerge between these factors and the ATS grade, lesion extent, and progression.
Nevertheless, this review has relevant implications and its strength lies in presenting the current state of research in this area.
The role of MD as a risk predictor for BC has relevant implications in screening and preventive interventions, particularly in highly motivated women with a family history of the disease.
We consider this as important new information to the field but do not think that this has relevant implications for our study and the standard treatment is the same for both study arms.
The flattening of risk with increasing time since stopping, and hence the absence of a long-term cumulative excess in breast cancer risk after stopping HRT exposure, has relevant implications on individual risk assessment and public health.
The hydrothermal reactivity of swelling clays has relevant implications on the geological storage of radioactive waste and greenhouse gases because the clay geo-materials have been proposed as engineered or natural barriers due to their low permeability in confined systems and their high capacity to sequester ions.
This finding has relevant implications in defining copper-mediated modulation of NMDAR and the involvement of copper in neuroprotection, as these functions are impaired in both AD and prion diseases.
It also has relevant implications for economic policy.
The high variability of pollen densities observed within leaves has relevant implications for individual lepidopteran larvae feeding on these leaves.
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