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This means that this information is neither transferable nor any of the implications arising from these studies can be applied to other health care settings [ 16].
However experiments that have explored the cellular and molecular responses to preconditioning and cross acclimation interventions have done so without due consideration of the whole body physiological implications arising from any observed adaptation or increased cellular tolerance [ 8].
Peter Singer is a bioethicist who, probably more than any other author, has drawn out the ethical implications arising from claims that humans are not distinct from other animals.
There is no financial, copyright, trademark or patent implications arising from this research and no organisation has any vested interest in this research.
The Hemming v Westminster City Council case would also create a "free for all" in the sex industry, and the massive implications arising from it would place stress on licensing authorities across the country, putting a financial burden on the tax payer, she said.
Implications arising from these results are discussed.
The implications arising from the study is discussed.
In general, toxicological implications arising from selective cellular uptake of nanomaterials are profound.
Implications arising from the study are considered in relation to early stage chemical process engineering students.
Finally, the major physical, chemical, biological and technological implications arising as a result of this research have been discussed.
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