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This study focuses on shelf-wide stratigraphic architecture, from which implications are drawn for the stratigraphic-sealing potential of the deltaic clastics.
4 Moreover, individualised predictions of treatment effect provide an opportunity to determine which implications the results of randomised trials should have in clinical practice.
This would add "realism and practicality" to a conversation from which, by implication, these attributes are currently lacking.
The most expensive Big Macs are found in Britain, Denmark and Switzerland, which by implication have the most overvalued currencies.
Reconciliation was something which, by implication, the Queen suggested was also necessary in Scotland in the aftermath of the referendum.
Campylobacters have a relatively small genome, which has implication for the sizes of the pan- and core genomes.
Calcium was detected only in 10% of gallstones, which has implication for the sonographic and radiographic detection of these concrements.
Which has implications for their – her and Mulder's – child.
They are being rather conservative in making new loans, which has implications for the broader economy".
Poor teamwork which had "implications for performance and outcome" is highlighted.
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