0 to show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened: --
1 to show that someone is involved in a crime or partly responsible for something bad that has happened: --
Microglia have been implicated in aging-related neurodegenerative disease, yet relatively little is known about how normal aging and chronic pathological states may affect microglial function.
Evolutionarily conserved developmental signaling pathways active in germinal and neuronal stem cell proliferation and differentiation in drosophila and mammalian development are implicated in mammary tumorigenesis.
These studies provide convergent data implicating maternal sensitivity as a major factor in the socialization of competent behavior in early childhood.
The physical machinery of the human voice is obviously and closely implicated in its pure sound.
The presence of reindeer is implicated in some of these trends; all of them are important for the ways in which reindeer husbandry is practised.
That is why instrumentally rational governments seek to share the blame for unpopular pension reforms by implicating either the opposition or the trades unions.
Interaction effects implicated high levels of unregulated emotion during disappointment as a risk factor for problem behaviors in exuberant children.
I am expressing that feeling, not implicating it.