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The phrase "attributable to introducing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the cause or reason for something, particularly in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The increase in productivity is attributable to introducing new technology in the workplace."
Alternatives: "due to the introduction of" or "resulting from the implementation of".
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Synonymous nucleotide polymorphisms reflect neutral genomic variation, which remains informative, even in genes that have recently experienced positive selection attributable to introducing antimicrobial agents.
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We think these cases are likely attributable to errors introduced during reverse transcription that are subsequently amplified and over-sampled in later steps of the experimental protocol.
Since CARS microscopy provides a direct measure of fat stores instead of a proxy of fat storage, it is possible that this difference could be attributable to errors introduced during fixation or staining procedures.
Because of this, adjustments are needed that reflect the confounding attributable to the introduced variable.
Again, this lack of improvement could be attributable to noises introduced into the prediction.
Finally, as our analysis was based on observational data our findings might be attributable to biases introduced by unmeasured factors.
We then sought to confirm that cytokine production by FLDCs was due to the RNA DNA hybrids themselves, rather than it being attributable to a contaminant introduced during synthesis or transfection.
mangiferaeindicae was attributable to a DNA fragment introduced by phages.
16 17 Finally, the 'compression' of older age mortality from 1958 1967 to 1998 2007 in the USA may be attributable to the Medicare programme introduced in 1965.
This public health approach aimed to introduce cART at large scale for resource-constrained countries [ 3] carrying most of the HIV attributable disease burden [ 4].
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