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"When you change something that low level in an operating system, it has ramifications which affect every function," Mr. Morgan said.
It is that question, in all its historical and cultural ramifications, which is addressed in Donald Sassoon's elegant and comprehensive study of the Mona Lisa phenomenon.
The United States today is the leader of the antislavery forces in the world, and its conduct, both at home and in the international sphere, has ramifications which stretch far beyond our borders.
These differentiations were named as bifurcations and ramifications, which created a complex system of apical morphology.
Ali was in his element talking about these things and didn't care about the ramifications, which were, of course, profound.
To be sure, this debate often had cosmopolitan ramifications, which are clear enough in Dante Alighieri's plea for a universal monarchy in De Monarchia (ca. 1314).
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We established three anatomical variants of LPV ramification which are common, and type 4 including some particular cases of MPV branching.
P14 and adult rats treated with PNV increased CaB immunoreactivity in the PC's nucleus, perikaryum, and dendritic ramification, which was confirmed by the WB data showing upregulation of the protein.
A mispronunciation here, an inappropriate food offer there; a joke, the ramifications of which were not immediately obvious.
People made decisions that affected their environment and had ramifications from which great drama could be elaborated.
For the big producer countries, this is a major headache, the ramifications of which are only starting to be felt.
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