Sentence examples for range of implications from from inspiring English sources

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Finding water on Mars could have a range of implications from the likelihood of alien life there to the possibility of humans living on the planet — and Nasa is likely to explore all of those during the event.

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Since astrocytic Ca2+ wave transmission increases the distance from which neuronal activity can be detected, this mechanism of axon guidance could have a wide range of implications for the coordination of activity and neuronal connectivity in the nervous system.

This finding has a range of implications for patient management.

Ultimately, he says, this new memory state could have a range of practical implications, from helping college students learn more efficiently to assisting people with memory-related neurological conditions such as amnesia, epilepsy, and schizophrenia. .

This new memory state could have a range of practical implications, from helping college students learn more efficiently to assisting people with memory-related neurological conditions such as amnesia, epilepsy, and schizophrenia.

ALDH2 has a wide range of functional implications from cancer to heart disease.

"And obviously," the official added, "each one has a range of implications including, with no fare increase, some service reductions".

The article explores a wide range of implications involved in the death of a fat person.

As so defined, CAM has a broad range of implications.

And there are a lot of implications from that.

While the White House weighs potential nominees, the courts and Presidential contenders face a range of puzzling implications.

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