Sentence examples for publication implication from inspiring English sources

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Our data are concordant with our previous publication implication hsa-miR-26a-5p and hsa-let-7 family in regulating EZH2 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma.

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During the last decade of his life he engaged in a number of exchanges on questions in logic, culminating in the publication of Implication and Linear Inference (1920), which C.D. Broad described as containing "the clearest and most plausible account" of Bosanquet's views (Broad 1920, p. 323).

The lack of a generally accepted terminology and classification for existing data elements as well as the small number of publications considering implications of differing semantics of data types for social identity management further substantiates the argument.

The court also yesterday dismissed the Times' appeal against Tugendhat's finding that the Reynolds privilege had been lost in relation to continuing online publication, which has implications for newspapers with large online archives.

Our findings suggest a new way of modeling publication productivity, with implications for science and innovation policy in both the developed and the developing world.

Although there are considerable data showing Twist1 2 oncogenic properties in T-cell lymphoma and in myeloid leukemia, publications on their implication in lymphoid leukemia remain sporadic and results remain to be confirmed.

In the publication entitled 'Prognostic implications of the Quebec Task Force classification of back-related leg pain: an analysis of longitudinal routine clinical data' [ 1] we described the characteristics of low back pain (LBP) patients classified according to the Quebec Classification for spinal pain [ 2].

Implication by publication.

Although its sequence has already been characterized in our previous publication [9], its functional implication is largely unexplored till date.

A New York publication asked what the implications are for a socially conscious coffee-store owner.

Thus, in New York Times Co. v. United States (1971), he voted to allow newspapers to publish the Pentagon Papers despite the Nixon Administration's contention that publication would have security implications.

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