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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be engendered by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something can also be caused or produced by a particular factor or influence.
Example: "The changes in climate can also be engendered by human activities, such as deforestation and pollution."
Alternatives: "can also be caused by" or "may also arise from".
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The recognition and replication features of DNA and RNA are also not unique to those molecules but can also be engendered by a range of related structures (Egholm et al., 1992; Eschenmoser and Loewenthal, 1992; Schöning et al., 2000; Eschenmoser, 2005; Zhang et al., 2010; Pinheiro et al., 2012) (Fig. 3).
Error-proneness of topoisomerase II α has been shown to be triggered by exposure to reactive oxygen species (Li et al, 1999) and could also be engendered by endogenous or radiation-induced abasic sites, which are known to act as potent topoiosmerase II α poisons (Kingma et al, 1995).
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Drug resistance can also be engendered in B-Raf-mutant tumors by direct pathway reactivation, caused by secondary N-Ras [115] and Mek1 mutations [124,125] or by target amplification/diversification.
"Competition might also be engendered between staff to obtain positions in currently unpopular or remote regions.
By exploiting this acidic character, inhibitor selectivity may be engendered by charge attraction or repulsion.
The adaptive thresholds are considered to be alterable criteria in designing matrix C. The proposed synthetic system not only avoids the problem which is engendered by multi-layers but also exploits full information of pixels themselves.
Ms. Wallach also discusses Picasso's Neo-classicism as if it had been engendered by the war.
Further unsteadiness is engendered by the wake turbulence and by the vortex shedding.
The most well characterised enzymatic activities contributing to this process are engendered by zinc-dependent metalloproteinases.
A fictional character is engendered by artistic compassion and artistic ruthlessness.
A similar reaction was engendered by a young Kentucky teacher in Owensboro years ago.
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