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This is represented by the central role of the liver microcirculation in maintaining immune tolerance while initiating an adequate response to infectious agents; examples of the implications of these phenomena are illustrated by the putative role of molecular mimicry in the onset of autoimmune diseases [ 1].
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Our study provides a key example of the implications of sexually selected body size plasticity on mating behaviour and disentangles the relative strengths of male male competition and female choice.
Our results support the hypothesis that male body size is more important to fitness in the low-level polyandrous P. persimilis than in the medium-level polyandrous N. californicus and provide a key example of the implications of sexually selected body size plasticity on mating behaviour.
Previously documented, representative examples of the implication of diverse PGs expressions for disease outcome are afforded by the recently consolidated tumour-suppressing effect of GPC5 in lung carcinomas arising in "never smokers" [ 29- 31], as well as by the well-established prognostic/predictive up-regulation of GPC1 in pancreatic cancer [ 32, 33].
Companies like Elastic, Mongo, and Confluent with services like Elastic Cloud, Confluent Cloud, and MongoDB Atlas are examples of this Gen 3. The implications of this evolution are that open-source software companies now have the opportunity to become the dominant business model for software infrastructure.
A curious example of the implication of a term which vested the beneficial ownership of the copyright in the client occurred in R Griggs Group v Evans F.S.R. 31.
However, haplodiploid organisms were not considered in these models even though they include Nasonia parasitoid wasps – the best example of the implication of Wolbachia in ongoing speciation.
The consultancy firm KPMG, for example, has recently released an assessment of the implications of autonomous vehicles for the insurance industry.
However whilst the concerns are well documented and examples of the implications emerging, there is a vacuum of literature on how decision-makers should respond to such threats.
For example, what are the implications of the production of semantic errors in naming, reading and spelling for the structure of these processes?
For example, the implications of a decreasing number of rheumatologists might be included in a DES framework using its ability to simulate queues given a maximal capacity a rheumatologist is able to take care of.
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