Sentence examples for well-defined implications from inspiring English sources

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Out of these, two recurrent somatic mutations (FLT3 and NPM1) have well-defined implications in AML.

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It is important to specify well defined implications for schemes and participants.

This is a well-defined question and its analysis can provide direct implications.

So when we consider the importance of a well-defined, well-engineered supply chain management function, the implications, organizationally, are widespread and certainly worth noting.

Well-defined prediction models of outcome could also have important implications in clinical practice in guiding the management and improving information to patients and relatives.

Beyond the well-defined relationship between carbon dioxide and temperature lie various chemical reactions that have profound implications for life.

The structure property relationships, evolved from these well-defined macromolecular structures, can be used to develop the next generation of stimuli-responsive assemblies that have implications in a variety of areas including drug delivery, sensing, and diagnostics.

Anchoring on the approach used in the trial settings, we provide a proof of concept investigation of the implications of different measurement approaches for prevalence and cumulative incidence estimates in a clinically well-defined population of older men.

This altered behavior pattern has significant implications for rabies epizootiology and may actually make an oral rabies vaccination program feasible in certain well-defined areas.

Our results may have important clinical implications, since they suggest that unselected patients undergoing elective primary THA or TKA can be included in the well-defined fast-track programs allowing early restoration of function and discharge.

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