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The findings propose that social media can effectively support information sharing, communication and collaboration in higher education contexts, in particular in times of crisis, but suggest there needs to be a defined purpose to integrate these within an institution's communications strategy given the resource implications and range of social media already used by students.

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Stafford, K. C. et al. Distribution and establishment of the lone star tick in Connecticut and implications for range expansion and public health.

As a sensor, the country manager must be good at gathering and sifting information, interpreting the implications, and predicting a range of feasible outcomes.

This process of dual lipid modification has important implications in intracellular trafficking, secretion and range of action of the Hh ligand.

Laboratory diagnosis and typing has important management implications and requires a wide range of tests, including VWF activity and antigen, and involves differential identification of qualitative vs quantitative defects.

This has important implications and applications for issues ranging from natural selection to animal behaviour and human psychology, leaving biosemiotics at the cutting edge of the research on the fundamentals of life.

And that has implications that range from day-to-day decisions about how trains travel through the system to long-term planning on how to best move people around a growing city.

When pressed for details on the implications, a range of administration and military officials declined to elaborate, saying that part of the power of deterrence was its very ambiguity.

But Mr. Chernow was not content merely to write about the tooth and its larger implications, which range from questions about Washington's apparent reticence in later life (did his dental troubles keep him from speaking?) to his harshly pragmatic attitude toward slavery (he purchased slaves' teeth, perhaps for use in dentures).

This group of thinkers, including the Oxford Calculators, was heavily influenced by natural philosophy and its implications for a range of philosophical and theological problems.

Now a researcher claims to have found the answer to this long-standing mystery, and it could have implications that range from weather prediction to pollution control.

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