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Since he was a boy watching the original "Star Trek" series, he has loved technology and all its implications for changing the world, his wife said.

Certainly, many doctors and patients will not want to undertake more holistic treatment, with its inevitable implications for changing a person's life patterns and habits.

Red oaks and their close relatives dominate areas ranging from northern Virginia to southern New England, so the study may have wide implications for changing climate and forest composition over a wide region.

"Obviously VoIP is an incredibly powerful technology with far-reaching implications for changing the way we work and communicate," said Oslan.

This ingroup devaluation has implications for changing the stigma of obesity and for understanding the psychosocial and even medical impact of obesity on those affected.

This has implications for changing the modifiable training environment to achieve a desired effect (e.g., increased intensity, frequency, or duration), or excluding people who demonstrate a poor response to reduce treatment costs and consumer disappointment.

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The implication for changing men's violent behavior is clear: it's not enough to get abusive men to think, "I won't hit my wife," because, by the time they have thought this thought, the non-conscious part of their brain that really controls their behavior -- a Darwinian algorithm if you will -- would have already decided to strike out.

By varying the data entered for different parameters, users could view the epidemiological and economic implications of changing, for example, the overall capacity or relative capacities of specialist and primary-care based services.

His current research focuses on the implications of U.S. immigration policies, Mexican immigrant incorporation, the implications of immigration for changing race/ethnicity in the United States, the determinants and health consequences of immigrant naturalization, and the development of new estimates of unauthorized immigration and emigration.

Flannigan, M. D., Krawchuk, M. A., de Groot, W. J., Wotton, B. M. & Gowman, L. M. Implications of changing climate for global wildland fire.

Implications for the changing landscape of social perception are discussed.

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