Sentence examples for implication shape from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, the fact that the rats eventually learned the task suggested to the authors "that rats might be somewhat capable of using aspect ratio, and by implication shape, to solve visual discriminations" [146].

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Near-critical flux conditions can be achieved by appropriately varying the undercooling in time; thus this work has important implications for shape control in processing applications.

The randomness of low-impact, high frequency or rare catastrophic shocks in forest growth has significant implications in shaping the mix of tree species and the forest landscape.

The crux of American roadtrip montages and the setting for teenagers getting frisky without the interference of the watchful eye of parents, the car has great implications for shaping ideas of free will and self-possession.

Having established that biotic interactions have potentially important implications for shaping species distributional patterns across spatial extents, we can now turn to the challenge of how to account for these interactions in spatially explicit modelling tools.

Estimating strain coverage of 4CMenB is crucial for public healthcare policy; MATS will provide valuable information for policy makers and healthcare workers and inform decisions relating to vaccination programs against MenB at a population level, which has important implications in shaping public health policy regarding IMD caused by MenB.

The implication of this shape is that MC may have a positive synergy with other interventions that reduce R0 by a fixed amount.

Nesta's work also has potential implications for the shape of healthcare providers.

And understanding that something can have enormous implications for the shape of our economic institutions and activities going forward.

That is why policymakers have recently been debating the implications of the shape of that very 1960s concept, the Phillips curve.The Phillips curve was named after A.W. Phillips, whose research suggested a trade-off between British unemployment and wage inflation over the period 1861 to 1957.

These seemingly slight shifts from Hume understanding sympathy as 1) produced by the imagination and 2) a response to situations rather than something passed on, causally, from one person to another have immense implications for the shape of Smith's thought.

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