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As Creative Director Michael de Plater explains: "Set in the year 2020, EndWar explores the future implications of a number of real world events which are taking place today.

In practice, the issue of whether or not we have been misled turns on a detailed understanding of the scope and implications of a number of documents and events, most of which are likely also to be of interest to the Metropolitan Police and to Lord Justice Leveson.

Numerical simulations highlighting the implications of a number of parameters on eigenfrequencies, as well as validations against the few ones available in the specialized literature, are presented.

In order to gain insight into the implications of a number of geometrical and physical features of the system, three special cases are investigated: (i) free vibration of a plate strip immersed in a transversal magnetic field; (ii) free vibration of the plate strip immersed in an axial magnetic field; (iii) magneto-elastic wave propagations of an infinite plate.

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Any such ruling invalidating Safe Harbor by the ECJ could of course have significant implications for a number of U.S. technology companies, not just Facebook, if they have users in Europe and are processing user data outside Europe.

In vitro and experimental animal studies have demonstrated that altered activity of AMPK has significant implications for a number of cardiovascular risk factors, including type 2 diabetes [4] [6].

A clear definition of psoriasis severity has tremendous implications for a number of clinical decisions related to its management.

This has profound implications for a number of industries, but producers of "natural diamonds," the magazine reports, "are less enthusiastic".

The rates and properties of new mutations affecting fitness have implications for a number of outstanding questions in evolutionary biology.

The results of the present study have numerous implications for a number of pathologies where NF-κB and HIF-1 are deregulated, such as rheumatoid arthritis or cancer.

Considerations of this kind much reduce the evidential value of discoveries establishing, for example, that the number of graves in Attica and the Argolid (the area round Argos) increased dramatically in the later Dark Age or that there was a serious drought in 8th-century Attica (that is the admitted implication of a number of dried-up wells in the Athenian agora, or civic centre).

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