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These findings have implications in the management of medical problems associated with holoprosencephaly and overall prognostication.

The obesity paradox may have significant clinical implications in the management of ESRD patients especially if obese dialysis patients are forced to lose weight upon transplant wait-listing.

The results of this study may have implications in the management of non-crop linear habitats in agriculture landscapes since the maintenance of field borders would be important to support rodent populations that are important food sources for birds and mammals.

At this time, overall severity of depression was not linked to the quality of response to the MS. Limitations and conclusion: Despite its retrospective design, these analyses have important implications in the management of difficult or resistant "unipolar" depression by using MSs as augmentation strategy.

These results have important implications in the management of current and future D. ponderosae outbreaks.

These findings may have therapeutic implications in the management of patients with chronic hepatitis.

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Its ability in inhibiting the wild-type and mutant form of BRAF protein has a great therapeutic implication in the management of mCRC with BRAF/V600E that fails to respond to cetuximab or EGFR therapy.

This review summarizes evidence for the role of CYP450 genetic variants in the response to antipsychotic medications and the clinical implications of pharmacogenetics in the management of patients with schizophrenia.

Our experimental results demonstrate that operating practices can help managers understand e-commerce service quality and have useful implications for companies in the management of e-commerce service quality.

Furthermore, some keys implications in the management and control of the maintenance arise as follows: It is acknowledged that managing the complex multi-factor maintenance system is difficult as inaccuracies in workforce determination, without considering all necessary variables will lead to sub-optimal results and wrong decisions.

In patients presenting with an influenza-like illness to primary care, the asymmetric diagnostic values of combinations of clinical and contextual information, i.e. ruling out is easier than ruling in, have important implications for the management of influenza.

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