Sentence examples for implication the availability from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, there is substantial indirect evidence for considering a role for 5-HT in ADHD, and by implication the availability of its precursor tryptophan [ 22, 23].

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The policy implication that the availability of EMR systems and a laboratory facility has a positive impact on diabetes preventive services is obvious.

The study investigates the various trade restrictions imposed by China and their implications, including the availability of materials to industrialized countries.

Decisions about China's electricity sector, which accounts for a quarter of the world's coal consumption and about 10percentt of its CO2 emissions, will have profound and long-lasting implications for the availability and price of energy resources worldwide and the state of our natural environment.

This has implications for the availability of health care for these patients, as health care is a finite resource.

Given the reductions in inpatient admissions for malaria at both hospitals, we inferred the potential implications for the availability of resources for patients with other conditions.

Migration in many instances has negative implications on the availability and quality of water resources and the adequacy of water services.

However, there has been a decline in funding to the hospital (in actual terms) e.g. from Ugandan Shillings 600 m in FY1999/2000 to Ugandan Shillings 500 m in 2000/2001, with serious implications on the availability of drugs and sundries [ 24].

This has important implications for the availability of control resources as the number of premises in the SZs will be greater if dissemination of virus is geographically widespread and therefore potentially involving a larger number of local disease control centres.

In addition, 61% of older people not in institutional care were living alone, which has implications for the availability of help with activities of daily living and hence to providers of social care.

Although guidelines for management of breast cancer in LMICs have been published in literature, to our knowledge this study is the first global study attempting to explore decisions made for selection of systemic therapy of breast cancer in LMICs, which in turn may have direct implications for the availability of medicines for treatment of breast cancer.

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