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The implications for increased state surveillance are obvious, not just at border controls, but as a means of monitoring public protests or gatherings.

Elucidation of the specific mechanisms behind disulfide-linked aggregate formation may assist in designing processes that limit aggregate formation in cell culture, with implications for increased production.

Women who inherit inactivating mutations in BRCA1 are at a significantly increased risk of developing early-onset breast and ovarian cancers.4 Classification of BRCA1 variants as pathogenic or not pathogenic have implications for increased surveillance, prophylactic surgery and increasingly to inform therapy.

Calculations suggest that even small increases in return-flight times caused by changes in wind speed and direction could have major implications for increased fuel consumption by the airline industry, which already accounts for about 3.5 per cent of greenhouse gas emissions.

Thus, the analysis is helpful to develop a country-based strategy to strengthen different aspects of science and technology with implications for increased disaster risk reduction.

The implications for increased sorption of 99Tc and 237Np to devitrified tuff under reducing conditions are significant as the fractured devitrified tuff serves as important water flow path at the NTS and the horizon for a proposed repository to store high-level nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain.

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The implications for increasing inequality remain the same, after all.

Implications for increasing teacher use of critical pedagogy are addressed.

The possibility of controlling the Calvin cycle has paramount implications for increasing the production of biomass.

This has implications for increasing the stiffness and passive load bearing ability of the abdominal wall muscles, and has the potential to modulate the whole muscle force length and force velocity relationships during contraction.

"The big challenge now is for the Polish presidency to set aside its obsession with coal, get out of the way and allow full acknowledgement of the IPCC 1.5C report, and its implications for increasing the ambition of all countries, in the conclusion of COP24 later this week," said Bill Hare, the managing director of Climate Analytics.

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