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Biological richness (BR) is a cumulative property of an ecological habitat and its surrounding environment, which has emerging implications in terms of management and planning.

Emerging implications of probable ATP-dependent RNA helicase p68 in tumorigenesis and progression makes it a discerning target for cancer therapy.

Once fully understood by senior business executives, the microeconomics of marketing channels has emerging implications for enterprise business strategy, marketing budget resource allocation and eventual redefinition of the skill sets required to lead businesses into the future successfully.

With emerging implications of emissions from both outdoor and indoor sources for climate change and health, such integration would also facilitate national efforts for emission reduction (Smith and Balakrishnan 2009).

In this research perspective, we will review the role of SIRT6 in DNA repair and discuss the emerging implications for sirtuin directed mono-ADP ribosylation in the context of aging and age-related disease.

In this research perspective we review the role of SIRT6 in DNA repair and discuss the emerging implications for sirtuin directed mono-ADP ribosylation in aging and age-related diseases.

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"Institutional Changes in Emerging Markets: Implications for the Telecommunications Sector," in vol. 2 of Handbook of Telecommunications Economics, edited by M. Cave, S. Majumdar and I. Vogelsang.

The high frequency of the fragile X premutation in the general population and its emerging neurocognitive implications highlight the need to investigate the effects of the premutation on lifespan cognitive development.

In addition, we underscore emerging clinical implications and promising future translational research directions that have the potential to advance our knowledge and improve patient outcomes.

Our population-based study provides evidence of a changing epidemiology of PNTM infections and highlights emerging clinical implications.

One of them is kynurenine aminotransferase, leading to the production of kynurenic acid (KYNA), a broad-spectrum endogenous antagonist of excitatory amino acid receptors [ 12, 13] with emerging recent implications in immunomodulation [ 14, 15].

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