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The phrase "analyses may be caused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential reasons or factors that could lead to certain analyses being conducted or observed.
Example: "In this study, we explore how various environmental factors may be caused by human activity, leading to significant changes in local ecosystems."
Alternatives: "analyses may result from" or "analyses may stem from".
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The inconsistent prediction of DA1-8 in these two analyses may be caused by different referential databases of the two methods.
29 31 On the other hand, particularly women experience a height reduction with advancing age, 32 and an increase in BMI in the longitudinal analyses may be caused by reduced height.
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Positions in which the fragment sequenced carries T or A residues and the human or Neandertal mtDNAs C or G residues, respectively, are excluded from the analyses because these may be caused by deaminated C residues in the extracted DNA (Hofreiter et al, 2001a).
However, erroneous rejections in the analyses of real data may be caused by bias, not only because the confidence sets are too radical.
Our analyses suggesting that higher-functioning ASD subgroups may be caused in part by maternal smoking in pregnancy had several limitations and warrant cautious interpretation.
Our analyses suggest that this abrupt breakage of protection may be caused by the absence of other protective anti-p24 CTL responses.
Delay may be caused by Summer.
Your headache may be caused by dehydration.
"It may be causing long-term harm.
Sectorial analyses may be incorrect when relevant cause-effect relationships are shut out from consideration.
Still, there may be cause for concern.
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