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The phrase "and is hypothesized to be due" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in academic or scientific contexts when discussing a theory or explanation for a phenomenon.
Example: "The increase in temperature is hypothesized to be due to climate change."
Alternatives: "and is thought to result from" or "and is believed to be caused by".
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The origin of cracking along the shear band contours in the micro indented ribbon is ascribed to void formation, and is hypothesized to be due to the generation of tensile and compressive stresses at atomic scale in shear band.
Soft-tissue thickening is associated with chronic hyperglycemia and is hypothesized to be due to collagen glycation (4).
The loss of normal photoreceptor morphology in rod photoreceptors isolated from neural retina, dissociated and cultured in vitro is well known (Sparrow et al., 1990) and is hypothesized to be due to the absence of supporting RPE.
The ineffectiveness of SCK NPs having only shell loading with AgNO3 or AgCOOCH3 is under further investigation and is hypothesized to be due to a relative instability of the weakly complexed Ag+ to precipitation with Cl– or other ions and/or reduction to Ag.
The quality of marital status information in the cancer registry is uncertain, so these results should be cautiously interpreted, but the beneficial effects of being married on cancer survival has been previously explored and is hypothesized to be due to greater spousal social support [ 79].
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This process is hypothesized to be due to cumulative oxidative damage to mitochondrial and nuclear DNA.
This unexplained variation is hypothesized to be due to more complex etiologies underlying complex diseases [ 5].
This is hypothesized to be due to the restricted intrauterine space.
This recycling of glutathione is hypothesized to be due to ALA.
However it was hypothesized to be due to combination of genetic and environmental factors [ 7].
This was hypothesized to be due to the in situ formation of a propene-containing bronze Mo oxide looking phase.
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