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These results also have important consequences for applications aiming to predict and prevent parasite attack.

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The stress-induced birefringence (termed photoelastic response) in oxide glasses has important consequences for several applications.

Further, the consequences for biosensor applications of the present sensor designs and the impact on future sensor designs are discussed.

These correspondences are highlighted in this review along with some remarkable features reported for PE-S complexes and their consequences for potential applications.

Moreover, we show that a similar effect appears in the tall container limit where the system reaches effective masses below the expected asymptotic value M. We present a discussion on the origin of these overshoot responses and the consequences for industrial applications.

This has three important consequences for chemical applications: the ground state of a molecule must correspond to the state with the maximum highest-occupied-molecular-orbital energy, minimum lowest-unoccupied-molecular-orbital energy, and maximum chemical hardness.

Our results have potential consequences for medical applications and the use of HDAC inhibitors in tumour therapy.

The observed double-transfer of ions across the double ITIES has important consequences for membrane applications such as separation, purification, or extraction of anions and cations.

The approach described has important consequences for SLM applications such as electrically modulated extraction, separation, and purification of ions and in many other areas.

Such systematic patterns of sequencing errors can also have consequences for downstream applications as errors may be taken for low frequency SNPs, even when sequencing coverage is high [ 18].

Severely fragmented DNA may have consequences for technologic applications, such as long-read next-generation DNA sequencing; but even in situations where stored DNA is fragmented, methodologies to accurately sequence such samples are improving continuously, as demonstrated by the extreme example of the successful sequencing of ancient DNA (45).

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