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The phrase "a path to explain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or approach to clarify or elucidate a concept or idea.
Example: "We need to find a path to explain the complex theories in simpler terms for our audience."
Alternatives: "a way to clarify" or "a method to elucidate".
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Normally, one will choose a value close to one (we use 0.95) but one may also prefer smaller values, demanding significantly larger associations in all edges of a path to explain an edge.
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Therefore, even if some of the chemicals might have had inhibited HMG-CoA reductase and thereby decreased de novo cholesterol synthesis, this metabolic process is unlikely to be a key path to explain chemicals' ability to lower cholesterol accumulation in the LSOs in CT60 cells.
To build on this emerging theoretical orientation, we propose that collective action theory provides a useful path to explaining social change.
"There's Pebble, there's Apple and there's Google, and what's interesting is which each taken quite a distinct path to explaining the product," he said.
With such empirical relationship between the two basic nucleotide differences, we propose a probable mutation path to explaining the relationships.
Wraith talks of local loops, exchanges, trunks and return paths to explain the process.
And so, he explained, "There's certainly a path to victory here for the government.
If α > 1 one would allow edges in a path to have lower associations than of the edge the path explains.
Management scholars have also extensively referred to path dependence to explain a variety of strategic phenomena (Vergne and Durand 2011).
One may also introduce an upper boundary for the number of edges that a path may contain if this path is used to explain an edge.
Even worse, an edge might still potentially be removable but its elimination would lead to the interruption of a path that was required to explain an edge already removed in a previous iteration (see the example below).
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