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The main managerial implication stemming from our work is the need to properly design approaches and tools for direct regulations.
Furthermore, arthritis care providers in any home country of medical tourists can benefit from being attentive to the pursuit of medical tourism by their osteoarthritis patients and from considering the impacts it has on their own practice, which is an implication stemming from the findings presented here.
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A second implication stems from practical limitations of fisheries management, in a world in which widespread bycatch, illegal landings, and high-grading cannot be disregarded.
The second implication stems from the common assumption that mice with genetic deletions of T1r2, T1r3, or T1r3+T1r3 cannot taste sugars because they are not attracted to them during brief-access taste tests.
As the MoD digests the 'serious implications' stemming from the Baha case, defence department officials can afford to finally look forward with some relief.
We also discuss some policy implications stemming from our results, specifically, a differential policy of minimum wages and earned income tax credits depending on the worker's age.
Chief among the implications stemming from this study is that increasingly taller trees and groundcover plants may have increasingly greater restorative potential.
There are many implications stemming from such a startling conclusion but one in particular has been weighing heavily on my mind: the idea of fat discrimination.
There are a number of implications stemming from this discussion.
Indeed, and despite the methodological limitations of cross-sectional studies, there are important clinical implications stemming from the results of this study.
Two important implications stemming from these lines of thought are, first, that assessments of early childhood exposures should incorporate decreasing breast milk concentrations over lactation; and, second, that there is little a breast-feeding mother can do to reduce her infant's exposures via breast-feeding because of the cumulative nature of these chemicals.
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