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She discusses most of the kinds of breakdown phenomena that we considered earlier, exploring the implications of a wide range of 'experiments of nature' and laboratory experiments for the presence or absence of unified consciousness.

It suggests that there are important cost implications of a wide range of adverse health care outcomes.

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But a closer look at the terms of this shotgun marriage, and its implications for a wide array of market participants, presents another intriguing dimension to the deal.

But a closer look at the terms of this shotgun marriage, and its implications for a wide array of market participants, presents another intriguing dimension to the deal, Gretchen Morgenson writes in her Sunday New York Times column.

The example of ABCC6 shows that genes that are initially discovered as the cause of orphan diseases can have widespread effects with implications for a wide range of common, often complex, diseases.

The decision will have implications for a wide range of organisations by expanding the principle of "vicarious liability" to other churches, local authorities, charities that rely on volunteers, as well as Scouts and Guides.

Lastly, the theory of age-specific anatomic abnormalities in autism has broad implications for a wide range of work on the disorder including the design, validation, and interpretation of animal model, lymphocyte gene expression, brain gene expression, and genotype/CNV-anatomic phenotype studies.

This study presents atomic scale characterization of grain boundary defect structure in a functional oxide with implications for a wide range of electrochemical and electronic behavior.

The consensus of current scientific literature suggests multi-joint, lower extremity strength has implications to a wide range of functional activities, from basic ambulatory function to advanced athletic performance.

The overexpression of HMGA2 mRNA has been shown to be closely associated with high histologic grade in breast cancer (Rogalla et al, 1997), suggesting that the expression level of the HMGA2 protein/gene could be a potential clinicopathological marker with prognostic implications for a wide range of cancers.

The discovery may have implications for a wide range of effects on mood and behavior in vertebrates, said the scientists.

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