Sentence examples for a factor shared by from inspiring English sources

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If a style of work, such as working on a small scale with no economic specialization outside of the family, is integrated into beliefs and traditions, then it becomes a part of the culture, a factor shared by the community.

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But a negative factor shared by the two losing cities, their countries' response to doping in sports, might have played a role.

Instead, it appears that the high affinity binding to human receptors is a common factor shared by H2 HA with that of other human-adapted virus subtypes (H1 and H3) [21], [21] and therefore this property appears to be a necessary determinant for efficient human adaptation and transmission.

Duplications of 16p11.2 have been identified in 0.3% of patients with schizophrenia (P = 4.8×10−7) and 0.12% of patients with bipolar disorders (P = 0.017), suggesting that 16p11.2 micro-rearrangements may be a vulnerability factor shared by patients with ASD, schizophrenia and bipolar disorders [10].

They are labeled "*" because none of the groups have a common factor shared by all members in the group.

A common factor shared by the above three agents is that the cholesterol alteration caused by each of them can be reversed by the supplement of exogenous cholesterol.

According to Strasser [ 3], a common factor shared by rural health systems in many countries is the deficit in their Primary Health Care PHCC) services.

Assuming a categorical approach to study personality, Helverskov and Coworkers [ 72] acknowledged the presence of a personality disorder as a negative prognostic factor shared by all EDs.

If Medea were a rate-limiting factor shared by the Mad and dSmad2 pathways, the knockdown of dSmad2 would free Medea to form complexes predominantly with pMadcter, transducing a stronger Mad signal that manifests itself by extra vein formation.

One factor shared by all the countries is, on a global scale, their relative youth.

The common factor shared by these is "that job strain is the result of a disturbance of the equilibrium between the demands employees are exposed to and the resources they have at their disposal" [ 17], p. 310.

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