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Of particular relevance is the GI tolerability of the various formulations, as bisphosphonates in general have the potential to cause GI irritation and implications may exist for individualizing treatment.
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The public health implications may be huge.
Despite these limitations, the results of our analysis suggest that shared genetic etiologies may exist for ADHD and ASD, which may have implications for our clinical concepts of the disorders and the existing diagnostic procedures.
However, one can agree with Russell that philosophy automatically has implications for the modal realm ("everything that … may exist"), without accepting that the aim of philosophy is to explore the modal realm as such.
Most importantly, scientists should emphasize special consideration of how study populations are defined, the heterogeneity that may exist in these definitions, and the resulting implications for presentation and application of results.
A rule is a logic clause using the implication relationship to connect conditions and a conclusion; multiple conditions may exist, but there can be only one conclusion in a B-Prolog rule.
Further study of the potential that distinct enterotypes may exist in the bison fecal microbiota, and if so, the clinical implications of such as phenomenon, is indicated to further explore the potential impact of this on bison health.
(5) Monitoring the quality of implications and reporting of trials was difficult because of the lack of clinical trial registration, and publication bias may exist.
Nascent structural correlates of future pinwheel zones may exist as "seed points" during the development of the superficial patch system, with the intriguing implication that orientation pinwheels in v1 may in fact be a consequence of patch system formation.
Additional diaries may exist.
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