Sentence examples for attributed to inaccessibility from inspiring English sources

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While this stabilization is commonly attributed to inaccessibility of the sorbed SOM to microorganisms, recent findings have revealed increased metabolic efficiency from sorbed substrates.

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Nevertheless, since the results from this group of participants agree with those from the caregivers' and health care providers' groups, and sometimes even with those of the administrators' group, it seems that the cause is to be attributed to the inaccessibility to services, their unavailability or a poor knowledge of their existence.

These studies demonstrate that lipase activity as a function of interfacial composition is more attributed to substrate inaccessibility rather than to enzyme denaturation or inactivation, as it is often hypothesized.

The inability of the PdCl2/Al2O3 catalyst to reduce 2-butanone is attributed to the inaccessibility of edge sites on this catalyst, which are blocked by chlorine retention originating from the catalyst's preparative process.

This observation could be attributed to two main factors; inaccessibility of modern drugs and the low purchasing power within the populations living in the rural areas [7].

The difficulty in eliciting broadly neutralizing Abs to gp120 has been attributed to either the lack of immunogenicity of conserved epitopes, or the inaccessibility of these epitopes to antibodies if they are formed (as reviewed in [61]. The experiments described provide examples of each of these explanations.

Furthermore, the ductal type adenocarcinomas of the pancreas or distal bile ducts show an extremely poor prognosis that has been attributed to their disseminating growth pattern, extreme tendency for perineural sheet invasion, and their inaccessibility for systemic therapeutics, potentially due to their extensive desmoplastic stromal reaction.

(Also attributed to Ann Landers).

It was sardonically attributed to "Management Trainee.

Many wondrous feats are attributed to him.

attributed to Joseph Stalin, Soviet dictator.

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