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Here, we studied the implications of increased sCD14 levels in hemodialysis patients.
As a comparison exercise we studied the implications for climate policy of doubling or tripling the exponent of the damage function.
So, "Emily Owens, Bad M.D .? Comedy Central, having brought us "Drunk History," has probably studied the implications of various eyebrow-raising adjectives for its other shows.
"It requires a lot of cooperation -- the Chinese, for example -- and an agreement on what constitutes contraband," said Michael E. O'Hanlon, a scholar at the Brookings Institution who has studied the implications of the Bush approach.
It was back in the 1970s that feminist educational researchers first studied the implications of the tendency for girls to play with dolls, and for boys to play with cars.
We have not studied the implications of technological change.
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He studies the implications of robotics for collaborative work.
The Association of British Insurers said it would study the implications of the judgment.
Last summer, the National Academy of Sciences convened a panel of experts to study the implications.
Together with James Hartle we set out to study the implications of our existence for the predictions of quantum cosmology.
She is currently studying the implications of governmental access to data for data-driven-innovation.
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