Sentence examples for biological ramifications from inspiring English sources

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Regardless of all the research that had been done on the biological ramifications of the position where to terminate both the canal preparation and obturation in the early part of the 20th century, neither author provided any references to the empirical claims that were made regarding the instrumentation techniques proffered within these publications.

Demonstrating that men's responses to microbicides depend on a number of factors – including cultural difference, attitudes toward pregnancy, biological ramifications, and the nature of their relationship towards their sexual partner(s) – we propose a number of parameters that would be useful in the study of men's attitudes towards microbicides.

Unfortunately, the MCL for DEHP in drinking water was set way back in 1992, and it was not based on endocrine disrupting effects, but rather on gastrointestinal disturbances and vertigo, which have less serious biological ramifications than damage to your reproductive system.

It is difficult to speculate on the biological ramifications of differential expression of each of these chemokines individually.

This prediction looks very reasonable and has several interesting biological ramifications.

It is difficult to identify the human biological ramifications, if any, of this increasing PAH exposure.

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The question is how is this filtering being done, and what is its effect on the data set as a whole and the biological ramification of it.

Five books were nominated in the nonfiction category, among them Andrew Solomon's "Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression" (Scribner), an examination of depression in all its biological and cultural ramifications.

Luhrmann's book bears witness -- unwittingly at first, then with increasingly cleareyed intellectual analysis -- to the fact that a third party, namely managed care, has seized upon that flawed question and answered it "irrevocably" in favor of biological psychiatry, with ramifications that will very likely be felt in this country for decades to come.

The present work supports the concept that changes in the lysopholipid content of RBCs during storage could have biological and clinical ramifications.

The ability for a child to have more than two biological parents has ramification beyond the finding of parentage alone.

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