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But this suggestion is not altogether satisfactory, for both A → !A and A ↔ !A are derivable in the very weak system S0.90 plus I′ and III′, where → is the symbol of strict implication.[7] In systems of strict implication the so-called paradoxes of material implication (such as A → (B → A)) are avoided, but the so-called paradoxes of strict implication (such as (A & ¬A) → B) remain.

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The weakening of this protective umbrella has had direct implications, such as a large increase in skin cancer in Australia.

Other more violent covert operations strategies, particularly the killing of Iranian nuclear scientists and engineers, have "serious downsides and implications", such as a high risk of Iranian retaliation through militant attacks that could be directed against civilian targets.

Therefore, developing audio classification techniques that better characterize audio signals plays an essential role in many multimedia implications such as (a) multimedia indexing and retrieval, and (b) auditory scene analysis.

Lately the many similarities between breast and prostate cancer have become widely appreciated [ 49], leading to important therapeutic implications, such as a phase II clinical trial that is currently underway to investigate the potential benefit of targeting AR in triple negative breast cancer [ 54].

11 34 Excessive gestational weight gain also has potential maternal implications, such as an increased operative delivery rate, 2 a higher likelihood of postpartum weight retention, 34 and a predisposition to later obesity.

We use "layer" in order to avoid any genetic implication (such as implied in "unit") and it merely refers to an internally massive and thick (greater than centimeter-scale) stratum.

Since we only touched the joint but never penetrated any important structures, it had no clinical implication such as haematoma, pain or lameness.

The ability to predict immunogenic regions in selected proteins by in-silico methods has broad implications, such as allowing a quick selection of potential reagents to be used as diagnostics, vaccines, immunotherapeutics, or research tools in several branches of biological and biotechnological research.

Breathing and consuming methane has a variety of health implications such as nausea and a feeling of dizziness.

Moreover, identification of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in minors, in addition to many technical difficulties in taking biological samples, can have serious medical and legal implications, such as notice obligation to a minor's legal authority (Argo et al. 2012).

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