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This provides us with strong evidence that this 'hot spot' of positive selection in M. lucifugus TERT may have tangible functional impact on altered telomere maintenance in this species.

COMPASS may have tangible benefits in supporting patient-specific clinical decision-making about thrombolysis, and in risk communication with patients/relatives to augment understanding of thrombolysis and support with recording of thrombolysis decisions, including where appropriate increasing engagement of patients/relatives in shared decision making.

The findings of the feasibility study provides evidence that COMPASS may have tangible benefits in the clinical setting for supporting patient-specific eligibility selection for thrombolysis in the treatment of acute ischaemic stroke and personalised risk communication, including support for recording of decision-making.

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Use of a PDA may also have tangible advantages to patient care.

But the convictions may have a tangible impact on his efforts to create warmer relations with the West.

But these were really three developments in three distinct trends: North Korea's 2017 missile test bonanza, the lack of a reliable American defensive shield against ICBMs targeting the United States, and South Korea's apprehension about hosting the THAAD system something that turns local towns into potential North Korean targets, but may have no tangible benefit for the South Korean people.

Stephen Cecchetti, of the Bank for International Settlements, has suggested that this may be because finance favours industries that have tangible assets they can pledge as collateral (such as property), rather than "high research and development intensity", which may take longer to bear fruit.

Fortunately we now have tangible data.

But in the end, the fund may have the biggest tangible impact on the greatest number of people.

High speed of deinstitutionalization may have led to tangible results, but the high pace of the process was done on the expense of sustainable social inclusion of children.

The strikingly consistent patterns of second primary cancers (SPCs) in German and Swedish populations provide excellent opportunities for joint studies and they also suggest that many underlying reasons for SPC may have universal and tangible causes that await mechanistic dissection.

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