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I am fairly convinced that the problem that it has resurrected – namely, coping strategies with excessive glucose absorption and its subsequent accumulation within the splanchnic circulation, has important implications for the pathophysiology of glucose absorption and metabolism.

Also the downstream consequences of immune cell modulation in each niche will be very different, with more local effects in the uterine lumen and decidua, whereas effects of STB EVs in the maternal circulation could have implications for multiple organs and vascular cell types.

The implications for circulation are clear and, in football-mad Glasgow, businesses have withdrawn millions of pounds of advertising.

In addition to their implications for circulation dynamics within the global ocean24 and mass-loss feedbacks within the fjords of marine-terminating outlet glaciers25, elevated meltwater fluxes are likely to increase the input of bioavailable particulate iron into the North Atlantic Ocean3, potentially affecting marine biological productivity, ecosystem dynamics and the oceanic uptake of CO2 2.

The transition from fetal to neonatal circulation: normal responses and implications for infants with heart disease.

Through model assessment, we have reviewed the centennial changes of the ITF transport associated with thermohaline circulation and the implication for the Indo-Pacific Ocean circulation.

The melting ice of the poles and Greenland is considered one of the most pressing of all, with implications for ocean circulation patterns, the global climate and sea levels.

We discuss the possible sources of iodine in the deep groundwater collected at ten hot springs in the Joban and Hamadori areas and implications for water circulation in the Tohoku subduction zone.

If mass-market papers are not allowed to write about scandal as well as dry public policy, he said: "I doubt whether they will retain their mass circulations, with the obvious worrying implications for the democratic process".

Dacre added: "If mass-circulation newspapers, which, of course, also devote considerable space to reporting and analysis of public affairs, don't have the freedom to write about scandal, I doubt whether they will retain their mass circulations with the obvious worrying implications for the democratic process.

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