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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are only found because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something exists or is discovered as a result of a specific reason or condition.
Example: "These rare species are only found because of the unique environmental conditions in this region."
Alternatives: "exist solely due to" or "are present only as a result of".
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According to Hu et al. (1998), such weaknesses of association may occur because BPb is not a sufficiently sensitive biomarker of exposure or dose at the target organ(s) or because the relationships involved are biologically irrelevant and are only found because of an uncontrolled confounding factor.
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"The ship was only found because the World Trade Center came down, and the ship does date from the Revolutionary War-era," he said.
By way of example (Figure 6), GMP reductases cannot nucleate a KOG seed group because they are only found in two species in the KOG dataset (H. sapiens and C. elegans).
Four classes of proteases stand out amongst the protozoa because they are only found, or are "over-represented" in the two Coccidian parasites, E. tenella and T. gondii – families C15, M50, S1 and S8.
The Y chromosome is only found in males, and because it passes exclusively down the male line, it can be used to check whether someone with the same surname is, or was, a relative.
This study found temporal sources with both M/EEG, whereas prefrontal sources were only found with EEG; possibly because the frontal sources have a radial orientation and the MEG sensors are blind to the fields generated by radial sources (see Fig. 2).
The QTL gene Pbwg7 was reported to be male dependent because it was only found in male population and was absent in female mice.
Barbus andrewi was not included in the present study because it was only found at two riverine localities.
This domain organization might have arisen recently because it was only found in angiosperms in the present study.
Haplotype GCGG was omitted from the association test because it was only found in the Indian ethnic group with a frequency of 5%.
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