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Ross, L. F. & Thistlethwaite, J. R. Introducing genetic tests with uncertain implications in living donor kidney transplantation: ApoL1 as a case study.

Increasing the proportion of traffic to domestically hosted servers and services would bring significant but uncertain implications for Internet users around the world.

The recent partnership between privacy-focused search tool Duck Duck Go and Apple has an uncertain implications for the future of privacy on the engine.

For now, the old rules have been reinstated, with uncertain implications on races for an open governor's seat and the statehouse.

First, the uncertain implications of Brexit over the coming years may lead to slower research progress, and reduced levels of health and social care, for the 7 million people in the UK living with heart and circulatory disease.

This sense of novelty, of the fateful moment with all kinds of uncertain implications, accounts more for the unease, I think, than the behavior of Germany from Bismarck to 1945".

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While the federal and state governments could play a more active role in regulation, concerns of overreach on reproductive rights, uncertain electoral implications, and the lobbying power of the fertility industry explain why they've chosen a backseat approach.

In the authors' experience, impediments to adoption include the difficulty of understanding the information needs, the uncertain cost implications of implementing a system, and the intense effort required to identify and implement a system.

Last-generation sulfonylureas have been claimed to exert some effect on lipid profile, C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor-α, and plasma activator inhibitor (PAI -1 concentrations, but these observations remain limited to small size study with uncertain clinical imPAI -1ions.

The panel considered how biomonitoring results may highlight a need to address exposure reduction, even in the face of uncertain health implications: Biomonitoring data showing an increasing trend in exposure to a chemical, even when the health effects are uncertain, should be treated in a precautionary manner that seeks to reduce or eliminate exposure.

This strategy of broadly studying exposure without an identified health outcome is atypical in public health studies perhaps because health officials are uncomfortable dealing with the uncertain action implications of reporting on exposure without an established tie to health but it has received strong scientific and public interest (e.g., Betts 2003; Cone 2003).

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