Sentence examples for implications inconsistencies from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, although knowledge of receptor distribution in cancer tissues is of utmost importance and has significant clinical implications, inconsistencies in the published literature regarding expression of individual receptor subtypes other than SSTR2 impede the development of novel targeted therapies.

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To put the implications of these inconsistencies into perspective, it might help to highlight that the change in AMI incidence resulting from these inconsistencies is of a magnitude similar to that of the change in AMI incidence occurring when switching clinically from a conventional cTn assay to an hs-cTn assay.

Implications of this inconsistency are introduced and discussed.

In the present work, the nature and implications of the inconsistency are highlighted.

A total of six separated genera are recognized within Cyrtochilum-alliance. The reasons of the incompatibility between morphological differences observed within studied taxa and phylogenetic tree are argued and the taxonomic implications of such inconsistency, resulting in fragmentation or lumping of taxonomic units, are discussed.

Overall, this study systematically used common reference units (i.e., mix designs and pay items) from the industry to assess general trends, inconsistencies, and implications from using sustainable strategies in pavement construction.

We removed the words "paradox" and "conundrum" in an effort to avoid any implication that there are inconsistencies between different results in the existing literature, an implication that we did not intend.

Beyond these inconsistencies, the implication of the spatial patterns of local functional organization will be discussed in the following sections.

The implication of this inconsistency from this one comparison is unclear.

Yet it contains an inconsistency [33] the implications of which have rarely been examined: while local communities can be dispersal limited, the metacommunity - which is the collection of all local communities [1] - is assumed to be panmictic, i.e. homogeneously mixed, without dispersal limitation.

If they were instead prepared to work through the simulations they might find inconsistencies in their thought, unforeseen implications of their policies, or new reasons for their actions.

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