Sentence examples for implication of a study from inspiring English sources

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That's one implication of a study, published online this week in Science, that shows mice--and possibly people--get gray hair because of a decline in pigment-producing cells.

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These are the implications of a study entitled "Information Diffusion Based Explanations of Asset Pricing Anomalies," written by Athanasios Bolmatis, an investment strategist at Fulcrum Asset Management, a hedge fund in London, and Evangelos G. Sekeris, a financial economist in the supervision and regulation department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.

This paper discusses the method, results, and implications of a study of undergraduate student writing at a large, diverse research university, and makes the case for grounding substantive writing assessment in local stakeholders and formative design.

This paper describes the results and implications of a study into the effectiveness of a blended e-learning cooperative approach (BeLCA) on Pre-Service Teacher's (PST) achievement, attitudes towards e-learning and cooperativeness.

Scientific papers should report sufficient relevant information about the experimental objectives, animal characteristics, experimental methods used and results obtained, in order to critically assess the findings and both the scientific and ethical implications of a study, or to allow the work to be repeated.

Confidence intervals allow us to judge the practical implications of a study.

Patients who do not believe that they have fully understood the implications of a study may ultimately feel regret about their decision to participate [ 19].

That is the implication of a groundbreaking study from the Health Inequality Project on the impacts of inequality in the United States.

This, at least, is the implication of a recent study by the private equity firm Avista Partners, which argues that investment in UK-based IPTV projects has plummeted.

That's one possible implication of a new study suggesting that some fungi can use ionizing radiation as an energy source.

That's the implication of a new study from this cave in southeastern Italy called Grotta Paglicci, which was occupied by Upper Paleolithic hunter-gatherers about 32,000 years ago.

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