Sentence examples for attributable to the changing from inspiring English sources

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Thus, we can unambiguously distinguish between variability attributable to the changing mean illumination and/or ambient temperature and variability attributable to cell-to-cell differences.

Although there is no strong supportive evidence, it may be attributable to the changing lifestyle among local residents from traditional Chinese to Western diets, followed by rapid economic growth and development in these corresponding areas.

15 However, Mikuls et al showed that the overall incidence of consultations for gout remained relatively stable throughout the 1990s, 10 suggesting that any increase in prevalence might be largely attributable to the changing age structure of the population.

By 2011/12, six years after the withdrawal of incentives, immunisation rates were 0.6% higher than in 2005/06, the final year of incentivisation, although that small increase might be attributable to the changing characteristics of CPRD practices (the adjusted difference showed a 0.7% drop which translates to approximately 2.6 patients per practice and 21 500 patients nationally).

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Whilst this may be attributable to changing attitudes, the report concludes that the contribution of aircraft numbers to annoyance has increased, and that an alternative method of estimating levels of annoyance that takes this into account would appear to be more relevant than the LAeq measurement.

Neither of these factors is known, but to the extent that the diminished risk is attributable to prodromal symptoms, changing the referent group would produce upward bias.

A potential explanation is that group members could observe the general behaviour of the men around them and see changing patterns attributable to the war.

This inconsistency in the definition of late referral is attributable to changing practice patterns among physician's, changes in the definition of CKD, and increasing awareness among physicians and patients.

The increase in prevalence of NCDs is largely attributable to changing demographics and adoption of the lifestyle of developed countries, ie, poor (high fat, high sugar) diet and insufficient exercise.

Much of the growth is attributable to changing measurement methodology, however, making a top 20 result unlikely.

This reversal of genetic effects governing resistance is probably attributable to changing environment-dependent virulence mechanisms of the pathogen interacting differently with host genotypes, i.e. GPathogenxGHostxE or (GPathogenxE x(GHostxE) interactions, rather than to pure host genetic effects, i.e. GHostxE interactions.

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