Sentence examples for deduce implications from inspiring English sources

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In this work, laboratory experiments are conducted to investigate the site-specific impact of rock composition on the equilibrated fluids in detail and to deduce implications for classical solute geothermometer applications.

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Such a study is thought to be useful also for deducing implication in design and development of appropriate adsorbent for effective separation and purification of FVs from the extracts of herbal plants.

Finally, the results are discussed while taking into account the advantages and drawbacks of the particular incentive program to deduce practical implications.

The current state of the art in biomaterial processing enables a degree of controllable microstructure that can be used for the development of model systems to deduce fundamental biological implications of matrix morphologies on cell function.

Correcting erroneous convictions requires the ability to accurately deduce the logical implications of empirical evidence for certain convictions.

We cannot deduce the clinical implications of this decoupling from our analysis; however, because most of our septic shock patients had uncoupled Ea/Ees at the time of diagnosis, we speculate that patients with septic shock and decoupled Ea/Ees would benefit from vasoactive therapies aimed at normalizing the Ea/Ees ratio.

These problems arise generally, and Popper proposes that they be solved by a methodological decision to regard a failure of the deduced testable implication to be a failure of the theory.

From the ontogeny of the AmrZ regulated genes and its own dependence on the sigma factor AlgU, it can be deduced the implication of AmrZ in regulating traits important for bacterial fitness and adaption to changing environments.

Whereas they have some important conclusions for understanding the relationship between an economy and an environment, it is not so easy to deduce a concrete policy implication from those works.

By 1839, Bauer deduced the political implications of this view: the religious consciousness asserted this immediate identity as a monopolistic, sectarian claim, excluding other particulars from equivalent status.

Even Sperner's lemma has an interesting economic/social implication; it enables us to deduce that there exists a fair division of a good (see, e.g., a nice introduction in [9]).

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