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"If replicated in less specific systems, this could have severe implications for crop productivity".
Even a restructuring would likely have severe implications on his 125-member staff.
But the transition could have severe implications for some sectors, regions and countries.
"A change in the law would also have severe implications for the way society views disabled people".
"Coral reefs are sensitive to even small changes in ocean temperature and a 1C rise would have severe implications for the Great Barrier Reef and Ningaloo reef.
The NHS reforms will have "severe implications" for collecting and monitoring data about the health needs of the population across the country, warn experts.
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Histone 4 is the only nucleosomal subunit present as a single copy gene and thus its down-regulation could have severe implication on the nucleosomal assembly during the P. falciparum schizont stage.
Changes in the shape, mechanical characteristics or the integrity of the erythrocyte has severe implications on the functionality of the cell, as can be seen in several dysfunctional states of the erythrocyte, whether it is environmentally induced, due to hereditary defects or diseased states [ 3].
Its failure to reopen would have had "severe implications" for North-South ties, he said.
If he's saying the only thing that's Leonardo is the underdrawing, it obviously has severe implications.
This finding has severe implications for future experimental design in the fields of psychophysics, electrophysiology and neuroimaging.
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