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Our results have major implications to understanding the influence of hydrophobic and aqueous environment on hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity of amino acid side-chains and the role side-chains play in the folding and stability of proteins.

Another justice resigned after he was filmed on a gambling junket to Las Vegas paid for by a dog track that had a case pending before the high court, while others allowed themselves to be lobbied by a lawyer representing the public utilities industry in a case with major implications to the rate-paying public and even permitted him to ghostwrite the opinion for the Florida Supreme Court".

The committee reports in January and on this showing the government will not be spared the lash - and with a parallel issue surfacing in Northern Ireland, there could be major implications to their conclusions there.

Glendale has entered the legal battle over wholesale water charges to San Diego County that could have major implications to local customers.

PSP has major implications to public health and thereby seriously threatening economic consequences in coastal communities and aquaculture industries worldwide.

This would be a most important discovery with major implications to the fields of toxin and cell and membrane biology.

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"We don't see a major implication to that business portfolio," Cordani told analysts Friday morning.

One major implication to measurement error, as stated earlier, is loss of statistical power to detect an exposure-disease association.

This will have three major implications: (i) to design novel intervention studies that aim to strengthen protective factors and cognitive reserve, (ii) to provide an in vivo test system for the mode of action of potentially protective interventions, and (iii) to serve as a secondary endpoint for the effectiveness of interventions.

There are two major implications due to this phenomenon.

It carries major implications for information to be given to newly diagnosed patients, who should know that they have a potentially reversible condition and not one that is inevitably progressive.

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