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We also discuss the methodological implications of reporting on personal experiences and describing the behaviour of others.

This strategy of broadly studying exposure without an identified health outcome is atypical in public health studies perhaps because health officials are uncomfortable dealing with the uncertain action implications of reporting on exposure without an established tie to health but it has received strong scientific and public interest (e.g., Betts 2003; Cone 2003).

This review aims at summarising the bulk mechanical properties of liver described in the literature, discussing the possible sources of variation and their implications on the reported results.

The first and second testable implication around doctor efficiency, partnership and mobility are reported in Table 3. Results on the third testable implications are reported in Tables 4, 5 and 6.

A lack of awareness of implications on patient care if not reporting errors and how to report a medical device-related incident or malfunction, among hospital staff were common barriers cited by numerous respondents.

Theoretical and policy implications are reported.

The environmental implications are reported as well.

Overall the majority of survey respondents felt uncertain about their ability to understand the implications of the reported variants based on the genetics reports they were presented with.

We aimed to explore practical challenges of using the NNT to report a patient-reported continuous outcome in a way that is clear to end-users and to explore its implications on the interpretation of a previously reported trial.

A front-page article on Thursday reported on the implications of the newly negotiated contract between General Motors and the United Automobile Workers union, including the impact of its terms on both the company and its unionized employees.

This has significant implications on human health; a recent report published by the New York Academy of Sciences suggests the health costs associated with respiratory illnesses connected to these emissions amount to $185 billion per year.

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