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The cost of introducing magnesium monitoring would be offset by the lower cost of magnesium-containing phosphate binders over sevelamer or lanthanum, and most modern multi-channel biochemistry analysers can report magnesium if required without major cost implications (note that magnesium measurements are also covered by Jahnen-Dechent et al. [ 22] in this supplement).
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The implications, noted Dr Lundin, could be significant.
As Russian passports are distributed and Crimea's residents contemplate their sudden nationality switch, state news agency Rio Novosti pointed out the far-reaching implications, noting: "The dolphins themselves have now become Russian".
Such rules produce absurd implications, noted in the first example.
One of the key implications noted by participants was that they had to divert limited resources to providing end-of-life care to clients.
A spokeswoman for the network said "There is no lawyer called Defteros in Underbelly", but Defteros said he could still be defamed by implication, noting "it's already been advertised as me".
There is one more implications of note: Otoy could dramatically reduce Internet congestion.
And the financial implications, she noted, are enormous.
The main consultation document does not discuss these rights implications beyond noting, in the risk assessment that they exist.
— Jeff Gordinier The Rambling Epicure: An epic meditation on the ethical implications, flavor notes, and consistencies of tomato paste.
As to place names and their implications, Lewis notes correctly that the name Palestine was barely used in the place itself between antiquity and the 20th century.
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