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If there are negative results, then the gene is regarded as having no implication with the disease.
Though genetic results to date have no implication with regard to health or prognosis, the demonstration of a causative mutation in the KRIT1/CCM1 gene does provide greater certainty of the diagnosis, allows us to better justify future screening for the development of new lesions, and contributes to the genetic counseling and preventive care of at-risk family members.
Truly neutral biological facts—such as the fact that human men are on average taller and heavier than women seem to carry no definite implications with them concerning what it is morally correct to do.
It was, he said, an "Australia-only issue" with no implications for UK sales.
The term ''soil'' is used here to denote any loose, unconsolidated matrix with no implications for the presence or absence of organics or biology.
For Freeman and Medoff, the process is merely a redistributive effect with no implications for efficiency.
By turning it into as much of an outlier as possible, Eurozone officials could then depict Greece as a special case with no implications of contagion for other financially distressed nations such as Spain and Italy.
Removal of the Spelaeogriphacea had a small, localized effect, with no implications for the positions of Mictacea or Bathynellacea.
GLUT1 nuclear expression was found at a low frequency and with no implications in prognosis; however, further studies are required to understand the functional role of GLUT1 in this cellular compartment.
It also treats this divisive issue as having no clear moral implications, with the Reagan administration denouncing the Sandinistas as "tyrannical and Communist," and liberals defending them as "building a freer society".
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