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4.Many characteristics of internet language implicate post-modern values and cultural connotations.
5.Activities never implicate me nor are any aspirations for the results of any action by Me.
6.In addition, many investigations to date implicate subcortical pathways for the processing and response to nociceptive stimuli (1).
7.These results suggested that the contents of 5-HT and its receptor may implicate mature development of rat.
8.The admonitory cases are special misdiagnosis and mistreatment cases that are suitable in teaching and implicate some orthopaedic basic theory and ethics.
9.If the project has been realized jointly by two or more scout associations, this would implicate a joint presentation with the participation of members from all associations involved in the project.
10.Our results indicate that the prevalence of KSHV infection is similar to those reported in Western countries in the adult population. However, the relative high prevalence of KSHV infection among the young children is reminiscent of some African regions, and might implicate specific mode of transmission in this population.


