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Many of the 'users', use landlines to phone NHS Direct and were not aware of the cost implications to use a mobile phone.
NHS Direct 'users' suggested that they did not view the cost to use NHS Direct was a barrier, with many not aware of the cost implications to use the service.
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The paper also discusses some implications of trying to use systems engineering methodology in modern educational systems.
These results also have implications on conditions to use for electrophoretic deposition of NDs with positive zeta-potentials.
Furthermore, we also explore network design implications due to using our new embedding.
Practice implications relate to using the RetDQoL and improving practitioner-patient communication.
A potential implication could be to use TILs as inclusion criteria in large adjuvant trials that include TN BC or HER2-positive BC.
Another incentive of this system is its ability to empower the purchasing body and by implication, the NHIA to use its purchasing power to compel service providers to offer quality care.
The practical implications of allowing workers to use tablets and wearables on-site to see how a blueprint will come to life as a building or how a prosthetic arm can improve a patient's life speak for themselves.
The clinical implications on what interventions to use or not to use in children with CP remain mostly inconclusive.
4 5 A broader understanding of symptoms of illness such as pain and fever can be developed from an evolutionary perspective and this has clinical implications, such as when to use antipyretics.
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