Sentence examples for attributable to losses from inspiring English sources

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Detailed studies of Gambian women showed that the majority of such weight change was attributable to losses and gains in fat (Lawrence et al., 1987), although suppression of basal metabolic rate during pregnancy provides another dimension of thrift in this population (Poppitt et al., 1994).

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Throughout North America, bird population declines may be attributable to loss of habitat on the breeding grounds.

Finally, our findings were not attributable to loss of synapses in the schizophrenia cases for three reasons.

Alternatively, all phenotypes observed in the mcl1-101 mutant could be attributable to loss of the sole function of Mcl1 (for example, regulation of histone deacetylation) and thus be inseparable.

The removal of HIV-1 inhibition by rCD85j was not attributable to loss of NK cells by cytotoxicity, since NK cell number was comparable in NK-MDDC cocultures with or without rCD85j (data not shown).

This difference was not attributable to loss of partner being more common in DSE group women.

Next, we questioned, if the stress resistance of B7 might be attributable to loss of function of Tsa1p.

The architectural defect in bnl mutants is not attributable to loss in neuronal or non-neuronal differentiation.

Conversely, nearly 90% of discontinuations in the present study were unrelated to latanoprost/timolol FC, with the vast majority attributable to loss to follow-up.

Thus it was assumed that FFM was not reduced in this period and that the additional BW loss of 1.6 kg was attributable to loss of FM.

Thus, the enhanced morphogenetic defects caused by the loss of unc-34 function are not attributable to loss of HMR-1/cadherin localization.

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