Sentence examples for implication of variables from inspiring English sources

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In this sense, the present study suggests a possible hypothesis for future verification: the finding of an association with warts and clinical antecedents in any part of the body suggests the possible implication of variables related to viral components and/or immunosuppression (Dinehart et al, 1990; King et al, 1995).

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This paper explores the operational implications of variable renewable energy and electric vehicle integration at the city scale.

The effects and implications of variable loads are often not completely understood or valued by builders and operators, which are used to deal with intrinsically static loads.

Future investigations with increasing number of subjects may confirm the implication of such variables in the genesis of amyloid.

Based on the implication of the variable's conceptualization obtained by this first qualitative phase (ethnographic), in subsequent phases of the research, researchers might deepen in the concepts still using descriptive methodology but quantitative, which is typical of both psychology and sociology, for instance, in the quiz methodology.

The implication of the variable onset of the reproductive period is that antagonistic pleiotropy (Williams 1957) may be important in explaining the patterns of disease, in the sense that the mechanisms that have evolved to protect humans up to and during reproduction may be traded off against the adverse effects of lower regenerative or repair capacity in middle and old age.

Taken together, our findings suggest that a closer examination of the implications of locally variable assessment policy is warranted.

Thematic coding will facilitate analysis of narratives to elaborate the details and practical implications of categorical variable values, to explain comparisons (gender-based and urban-rural) and to explain the nature and basis of identified quantitative findings from statistical analysis.

The transportation of patients was significant for everyone because of variables of distance, time, and workforce implications.

The first will involve descriptive and comparative analyses of variables reflecting commonalities and differences, policy implications and the strengths and weaknesses of the nurse workforce across countries.

If we read '→' as implication and type variables as propositional variables, then we recognize three familiar tautologies in the right-hand column of the table.

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