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The implication would be a troubling one were it not for the fact that Ntini's omission appeared justified on cricketing grounds.
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Nonetheless, resource implication would be an issue for universal screening with isolation and decolonization.
However, our findings on the correlation between MET protein expression and GCN and their clinical implications would be an important basis in future studies about patient selection for anti-MET therapy.
Therefore, the authors pointed out that if this finding was confirmed by further studies, the implication would be that a decision-maker in France, on seeing a study performed in the UK, could be fairly confident that even more favorable results would be obtained for France.
If the government could show an overall profit, the implication would be that bailouts must be a good thing.
The city of Jerusalem, by implication, would be shared as a capital of both states, with the Palestinian one on the east side, the Israeli one on the west.In this section Not quite as gloomy as they look Acceptance versus recognition Ructions at the top The times they are a-Changing Do they agree?
If our observed associations are confirmed to be causal, a straightforward implication would be that public policies promoting participation rates for prenatal education and targeting this promotion primarily at low-income women could lead to real reductions in cesarean delivery rates.
A possible implication would be potential savings of €8000 to 10,200 per ICU admission with more-intensive RRT.
A possible implication would be that higher wind speed creates good airflow, which may shorten how long the virus particles remain somewhere.
The implication would be that the effector cell, even before an airway challenge, is able to affect bone marrow cells.
"The implication would be negative growth in 2017," said one official briefing reporters in a conference call.
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