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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accounted for causing" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express responsibility for a cause, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The investigation revealed that the errors accounted for causing significant delays in the project."
Alternatives: "responsible for causing" or "attributed to causing".
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Note that the vertical distance between the phase centers of the two antennas was not accounted for, causing a bias.
Apart from anemia management, several factors can be accounted for causing Hb cycling: amongst others, inflammatory and infectious diseases, blood loss, hyperparathyroidism and hospitalizations [ 7- 9].
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This is in contrast to the experimental observation that 4-Ac is formed exclusively and therefore it appears that a feature of the reaction, so far not accounted for, causes the discrimination against the formation of 6-Ac.
MANY Britons complain that not enough people have been held to account for causing the financial crisis.
While it does have its advantages, it does not produce historically-grounded explanations and generalizations that accounts for causes and consequences of historical diversity (Ragin and Zaret 1983).
It has also been shown to account for causes of embryo abnormalities after somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) (reviewed in Schatten et al. 2005; Zhong et al. 2007).
If respiratory motion is not accounted for, it causes artifacts during image acquisition.
The object causes certain frustrations and is then ascribed an agency or a kind of subjective agenda that would account for its causing those effects.
Second, we have to account for tension caused by friction, as well as that caused by accelerating the weight's mass.
Nor is there a concerted attempt to account for what caused them.
Tightening of the bolts was required several times over the 2016 summer following the exfoliation events to account for loosening caused by exfoliation event deformations (i.e., sheet settlement).
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