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After a long stretch in which President Nicolas Sarkozy grappled with the euro crisis, investors are now wrestling  with the implications of a potential victory by the Socialist candidate, François Hollande.

This study explores a range of future nuclear pathways consistent with different levels of energy demand, and explicitly assesses the implications of a potential global nuclear energy phase-out.

I ask him about the implications of a potential "chemical cosh".

Yet, as the year draws to a close, the recovery in many advanced economies is at a standstill, with some investors even exploring the implications of a potential breakup of the euro zone, and the real possibility that conditions may be worse than we saw in 2008.

Sure, the venue still contained a fair few bright eyed and bushy tailed youngsters, but for every spunky 22 year old with a pocket full of pingers and a rampant desire to drone on about the implications of a potential Brexit over increasingly badly rolled cigarettes, you couldn't help but be bumbled into by a balding middle manager who'd forgotten just how potent pills can be.

The implications of a potential imitation could be smaller within-pair differences, which could be misinterpreted as confounding from underlying familial factors.

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Additional implication of a potential role of ACE in asthma comes from analysis of an ACE insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism in different asthmatic populations.

Therefore, in the top 1% nearest pairs, we also examined how many of them paired two different assays (the analysis did not consider the effect of compound, dose or time), an implication of a potential cross-assay extrapolation.

SYK and LCK were the over-expression genes with high betweenness, however, SIRPB1 was an over-expressed gene for schizophrenia and directly linked to SYK from the QQPPI of SHCN, and it may have an implication of a potential disease mechanism for schizophrenia.

Finally, although we have focused in this article only on APP and Aβ in the context of Alzheimer's disease, the implication of a potential "airbag problem" for bench-to-bedside translational efforts is not restricted to research on this protein and its derivatives nor to AD-research only.

The moral implications of Googling a potential mate were recently tackled by The New York Times' resident ethicist, and a New Yorker cartoon features a man fretting over the suspicion that he's "being Googled".

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