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Some authors have mentioned the implication of noisy splicing as an important property of genome evolution (Pickrell et al. 2010).
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I've mentioned some of the clues.
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Biologists have fine-tuned the implications of this point.
We need to mention the practical implications of our findings.
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Nor is there any mention of the implications of the singer's signing with Columbia Records in 1954.
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These critics say voters would have no way of knowing the implications of the change for juvenile offenders from reading the amendment, which makes no mention of it.
Based on results from the model study, the paper has demonstrated the wide implications of the concept for successful hydraulic fracturing in the mentioned reservoir conditions, and highlighted further research directions with full-scale reservoirs.
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