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Therefore it is predicted that alterations in the balance of PcG members would have profound implications for maintenance of the stem cell state.

In postmenopausal women, androgen insufficiency may have implications for maintenance of bone density and overall quality of life (18).

Maintenance of this bimodal distribution after sex could have important implications for maintenance of diversity in Daphnia populations.

Importantly ET-1 blockade restored mucosal blood flow and oxygenation which might be particularly significant considering the implications for maintenance of mucosal barrier integrity.

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These findings have implications for the maintenance of continuity of care, for Mexico's healthcare system, and for the impact of changing border policies on immigrant health.

Phenotypic variability which affects sporulation in the laboratory could also affect the multiplication of blastospores in the host haemocoel, isolate pathogenicity, as well as commercial conidial production, which has important implications for maintenance, preservation and the selection of isolates for commercialization [ 11, 14].

For example, we recently identified delayed S-phase progression and impaired chromatin remodelling in WHS-patient LCLs attributable to haploinsufficiency of SLBP and/or WHSC2 (NELF-A); phenotypes with implications for the maintenance of epigenetic memory, expansion of stem cell niches, and possibly microcephaly and growth retardation (Kerzendorfer et al., 2012).

The movement of AMPARs has implications for the maintenance of synaptic strength during resting state, for synapse formation during synaptogenesis, and for synaptic remodelling during synaptic plasticity [ 5].

As Kay et al. ([ 59], p. 421) note, the tendency to justify one's current socio-political systems – exemplified in our finding that participants seemed comfortable with the new public health imperative of personal responsibility – has "profound implications for the maintenance of inequality and societal change".

In D. melanogaster, genetic variation in female mating preferences between genotypes, and across varying outcomes of interactions between males, may have implications for the maintenance of variation in territoriality and sexual signalling, even in apparently homogenous environments.

This suggests that changes in the social context of food activities may have important implications for maintenance and change in food identities.

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