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noun
The act of implicating.
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Leeds is as fast as the bloggers, a better reporter than most critics, and a good critic even when limited by house style to implication and artful association.
Future perspectives addressing some key challenges pertaining to implication of GR materials in MFCs have been concluded at the end.
On the online phase, RSSi measurements are first fuzzified using IT2 process as described in Fig. 2 and transmitted to the inference engine which will proceed to implication and aggregation methods referring to the rule base.
The opinion continues that "it cannot for a moment be doubted that if it had been intended to make all citizens of the United States voters, the framers of the Constitution would not have left it to implication.
Examining the long-term effects of diabetes has led to implication of vascular ECs as the primary target of hyperglycemia-induced damage.
The variable Life-Style Change/Life-Style Factors was related to Implication when combined with other causes, but restricted to Probability when it was a single cause variable.
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The results lead to implications for ornamental plant growers and network coordinators.
However, some important properties regarding to implications are not preserved by this extension method.
The findings are discussed with reference to implications for cross-cultural research and practice.
Thus more attention is paid to implications and policy applications than to philosophical justification.
The findings lead to implications for developing health behavior change interventions in public health settings.
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