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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a possible determinant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors that may influence or determine an outcome or result in a particular context.
Example: "In our study, we identified a possible determinant of health outcomes related to diet and exercise."
Alternatives: "a potential factor" or "a likely influence".
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Single-parent family status has been investigated as a possible determinant of children's physical activity.
A possible determinant of these variables is sense of coherence (SOC).
Unfortunately, lack of information on prices as a possible determinant of FS somewhat limits the scope of the study.
Even among minerals with nominally the same composition, such as cinnabar – metacinnabar (both Hg1-xS), small differences in non-stoichiometry make aS0 a possible determinant of which phase is expected to form and persist in nature [17],[17].
Lastly, the physician-selected alert-level setting was measured as a possible determinant of alert response.
Tissue factor (TF) expression is a possible determinant of VTE development in ovarian cancer.
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Single-parent family status has been investigated as a possible psychosocial determinant of children's level of physical activity (PA)—although with mixed and inconclusive results.
Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) has recently received much attention as a possible key determinant of progressive fibrosis and excessive scarring and also of wound repair, neoangiogenesis, bone formation and embryonic development.
Distressed mothers are perhaps at increased risk of neglecting their children, thus maternal psychological wellbeing in the postpartum period may also be a possible early determinant of childhood overweight.
DFI following curative resection of the primary has been described as a possible prognostic determinant.
This led to the identification of residue 300 in TibC (294 in AAH) as a possible structural determinant.
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