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This is critical to better understand the exotic species' population dynamics and extend the implication of biological invasion to the ecosystem level [12], [13].

To extend the implication of our data, preliminary work has been employed to specifically detect the presence of mutations in our genes of interest.

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However, both SNPs from the LDLR included in this score are not in significant linkage disequilibrium with rs2228671 such that the present findings are likely to further extend the implications of common genetic variation for prediction of LDL variability and CAD risk.

As a whole, our results are in agreement with the previous proposal that nuclear transport of the viral polymerase might be a host-dependent step [17] and further extend the implications of host-dependent PB2 interaction with α-importin by showing that such interaction is stable and important for virus RNA replication itself.

This book extends the implications of that wisdom to include "against the world".

This study therefore extends the implications of the earlier experimental work to a clinical population, and complements the previous clinical study by Lang et al. (2012).

Clearly, the analyses of this paper also extend to the implications of heterogeneity for other cloud services.

We extended the clinical implication of phospho-p90RSK expression in pre-chemotherapy core needle biopsy specimens of 112 locally advanced breast cancer patients who underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy with anthracyclin and taxane-based regimens.

We also provide evidence for the potential biological relevance of this mechanism in the response of cancer cells to chemotherapeutic treatments, extending previous reports on the implication of ROS in JNK-mediated apoptosis (Hou et al, 2008; Kamata et al, 2005).

In Bertocchi and Dimico (2012b), my coauthor and I extend the analysis of the political implications of slavery using a unique dataset on voting registration by race assembled for the counties in the state of Mississippi in 1896, in the middle of the period that witnesses the restoration of the white elites' supremacy.

In another section, he offers an excerpt from an essay, supposedly written by Bellen, entitled "I Pity the Poor Immigrant," which appears to extend some of the implications of "Kid Bethlehem".

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