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I am still thinking about the implications of, in particular, Schroeder's books," which Varghese had sent him.
Westall, F. et al. Implications of in situ calcification for photosynthesis in a ~3.3Ga-old microbial biofilm from the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa.
Major implications of in situ species concentration measurements at high pressures for the design and development of high-load combustors are presented.
The accurate modeling of biological processes allows us to predict the spatiotemporal behavior of living tissues by computer-aided (in silico) testing, a useful tool for the development of medical strategies, avoiding the expenses and potential ethical implications of in vivo experimentation.
Given the functional implications of in vitro senescence on MSC, we were interested in the analysis of senescence biomarkers.
Further increase of hyperpolarization yield, implications of in situ detection, and in vivo application are discussed.
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Academic researchers and journalists continue to investigate the implications of in-store tracking for consumer privacy.
A very interesting implication of in-host competition is that the costs of resistance must be frequency-dependent.
"Implications of literacy in traditional China and India," in Literacy in traditional societies (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1968), 69-84.
Modeling the implications of changes in vascular calcification in patients on hemodialysis.
Considerable variability exists in the clinical implications of CD44s in various cancers.
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