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Third, we did not measure previous history of TB which might have implication for the finding.
This observation might have implication for the optimal timing to conduct studies of similar nature in future.
Variation of the fundamental standing posture, which might have implication for joint loading in an individual, is sometimes necessary in the course of hydro pool therapy.
This can give insight into the molecular mechanism of hypoxia-resistance in GBM and might have implication for GBM diagnosis and therapy.
Finally the baseline characteristics of the children in the two programs are different; children in CTC are younger and smaller at admission which might have implication on the program outcomes.
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Neither appears likely and both might have implications for other sectors, he said.
Mr. Bositis, of the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, said the trend might have implications beyond the presidential election.
It's not hard to see how such policies might have implications for infant and child health.
A definitive ruling should be avoided, he said, because "it might have implications for future cases that cannot be predicted".
They have also formed a medical company, CancEr2, because they said they thought their findings about calcium levels might have implications for treating cancer or other diseases.
The present study has a number of limitations which might have implications for further research studies.
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