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If this finding extends to humans, it holds implications for eventual therapies, in that such degenerative changes are not reversible.
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Such behaviour in Tikrit would have implications for an eventual move on to Mosul, the much bigger city that was the original stamping-ground of the once al-Qaeda-supporting jihadi clique which runs IS.
The time horizon does have implications for the eventual use of the utility scores.
Our findings have important implications for the eventual finishing of the draft whole-genome sequences that have now been generated for a large number of vertebrates.
The authors argue that the development of GDM in adults with a dominant KATP channel mutation may not have the same implication for the eventual development of diabetes as it may reflect impaired glucose-stimulated insulin release due to a direct consequence of defective KATP channel activity [ 11].
Whatever the eventual implications for world supplies of rare earths, in some ways a recent Western victory on a somewhat related trade case may have strengthened China's hand.
Although only approximately 100 human genes are known to be subject to parent-of-origin effects, these prove to have tremendous implications for the development and eventual adult attributes of people, including cognitive and behavioral attributes.
Paths of Duty provides a deeper understanding of this neglected process of acculturation in the islands and its eventual implications for Hawaii's entry into the American sphere of influence.
The dispute, and its eventual victor, could have implications for other companies in the world's fastest-growing economies.
This has implications for acute nursing care, postoperative rehabilitation and eventual discharge planning.
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