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The phrase "a contribution factor to" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a contributing factor to." You can use it when discussing elements that play a role in causing or influencing a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "Lack of sleep is often cited as a contributing factor to decreased productivity."
Alternatives: "a contributing element to" or "a causal factor in".
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Insufficient roadway sight distance (SD) may become a contribution factor to traffic collisions or other unsafe traffic maneuvers.
Thus, our findings support the notion that bortezomib induces tubulin polymerization and stabilization through the mediation by phosphorylation of stathmin and this may be a contribution factor to the mechanism of proteasome inhibition and toxicity in MM cells.
17 19 The regression analysis showed wearing time was a contribution factor to retardation effect of myopia progression with DISC lenses.
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Finally, we did not record the pubertal status in this study as we did not consider it was a consistent contribution factor to the prediction of PA.
The model can be used to derive quality features of the design, such as the contribution factors to a quality attribute, the quality attributes that a design decision affects, the risks of a design decision imposed on quality attributes, and the trade-off points that affect conflict quality concerns.
This was accomplished by calculating a contribution factor for each transcription factor in a cluster.
Since each original GO term is already part of the gene ontologies associated to wheat genes, their corresponding GO score given by Equation 2 receives a +1 contribution factor due to wheat being a member of the evolutionary proximity group 1.
The eigenvalues calculated quantify the contribution of a factor to the total variance.
The percentages of eigenvalues are computed since the eigenvalues quantify the contribution of a factor to the total variation.
To cope with similar situations, a third contribution factor, the interaction loss, is introduced, taking into account propagation direction changes of the path in our model.
We studied the contributions of a regulatory factor to gene expression noise in four basic mechanisms of negative gene expression control: 1), transcriptional regulation by a protein repressor, 2), translational repression by a protein; 3), transcriptional repression by RNA; and 4), RNA interference with the translation.
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