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The Apgar score may have more implications than its role in current clinical practice.

Thus, it is possible that depletion of critical proteins, like AF-6, from the cytosol of affected neurons may have more implications to the pathogenesis of PD than previously anticipated.

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FEW financial scandals have had more implications than the one tied to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR).

Alastair Darling's promise of a "comprehensive plan" to cope with the financial downturn had more implications for public services than might at first have appeared.

Probably the failure to decrease lactate levels at all in response to treatment has more implications for both treatment and prognosis [59, 68].

President Obama's shifting foreign policy with Cuba has more implications on America's future than the mere importation of famed Cuban cigars and rum as our country becomes a new cosmopolitan-ethnic society ― a society where Latin Americans are the new political, social-economic, and cultural power house.

Probably the failure to decrease lactate levels at all in response to treatment has more implications for both treatment and prognosis [ 59, 68].

While most of the focus on abortion is on the basics the Supreme Court and the essential legality the candidates' positions have more immediate implications for reproductive programs.

The financial hangover left by Christmas is all too familiar, but for many busting the budget this year could have more serious implications.

Going through with Brexit would also have more lasting implications for British businesses, particularly those in the country's enormous financial sector.

In the long term that may have more profound implications for America's relations with the rest of the world than any little disagreement about Iraq.

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