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The aim of this article is to examine in detail which implications the use of renewable resources for energy supply has for spatial planning.
4 Moreover, individualised predictions of treatment effect provide an opportunity to determine which implications the results of randomised trials should have in clinical practice.
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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.
Reconciliation was something which, by implication, the Queen suggested was also necessary in Scotland in the aftermath of the referendum.
There are implications which the consortium, the European Commission, Esa and the London government will somehow have to pick their way through over the course of the next year and a half.
15, 16 There is a sizable body of literature in which the implications of improving malaria diagnostic methods, including empirical and modeling studies, have been reported.
The recovery of the latter cavitation energy drives the overall process, which has implications for the refinement of gas-storage materials and the understanding of biological receptors.
This suggests there may be dynamic changes to the bones of the CCF which has implications for the possible pathogenesis of CM and SM in CKCS.
Furthermore, total health systems costs will include the marginal cost of the intervention which has implications on the output.
Fertile land is a primary resource, the ownership of which has implications for the mode of production and the deployment of labor.
Almost 40% of the population use open fields, which has implications for the health status of the population.
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