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Over a period of time, the concrete sleepers age and deteriorate in addition to experiencing various types of static and dynamic loading conditions, which are attributable to train operations.

Some differences in exercise efficacy were perhaps attributable to total training volume.

One key common feature across the analysis presented in this paper and work for Germany and Switzerland is that only costs that are directly attributable to the training of apprentices (i.e. that would not have been incurred without apprentices being employed) are incorporated in the cost benefit calculations.

The large excess of false-positives in Shewanella (i.e. proteins predicted by signalp but refuted by proteomics) may be attributable to the training set of proteins used for signalp, which is heavily overrepresented by enterobacteria (e.g. E. coli).

In general, railway tracks suffer with the extreme loading conditions, which are attributable to the train operations with either wheel or rail abnormalities such as flat wheels, dipped rails, etc.

Less impressive results for CTC in two other multi-institutional screening trials may be attributable to inadequate reader training and other study design differences.

In order to determine whether potential changes were due to acute effects attributable to the last training session, subjects were tested either two (n = 10), or three (n = 6) days after the last bout of exercise.

Without randomisation, one cannot be confident that the observed effects are truly attributable to the auditory training intervention, rather than to intrinsic differences between groups or spontaneous recovery over time.

A priori definition of any musculoskeletal or cardiovascular event attributable to testing or training (i.e. inflammatory response in knee joint, cartilage/ligament/muscle tear, fracture, fall, angina, etc).

Pesticide exposure among African populations is a public health concern for many reasons, including but not limited to the widespread and poorly regulated use of pesticides and the increased likelihood of pesticide exposures attributable to lack of training, lack of access to information, or high frequency of pesticide use given climatic conditions that favor the proliferation of pests and weeds.

While we acknowledge that a small proportion of the Chinese students had a medical or health care background, and that a small proportion of the other students (medical or from ANU) were Chinese, this would most probably reduce the likelihood of finding differences attributable to culture or training.

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