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Other studies reveal in addition to these medical reasons, that variation in hospitalization rates for children can also be attributed to non-medical factors, including area-specific hospital practice patterns, availability of beds, variation in access to ambulatory care [ 5], socio-demographic factors and, last but not least, environmental quality of life.

A lot of the trouble is attributed to non-paying, delinquent customers who signed up for 18-month contracts.

This non-zero value is attributed to non-specific binding events.

This declining trend can be attributed to the non-availability of doctors, drugs, and inadequate attention by the doctors, and also distance from home.

This may attributed to increased availability of GSH in diabetic rats treated with curcumin compare to non treated diabetic rats and diabetic rats.

But so far he has stayed the course at High Sobriety, which Mr. Schrank attributed to the availability of marijuana.

International growth is also probably attributed to the availability of Twitter in German, Italian, French, which was rolled out late last year.

The increase in fluoride removal could be attributed to the availability of sorption sites in the adsorbent.

The high SERS activity in A_1 was mainly attributed to the availability of much smaller structure's spacing.

The relatively high CR removal was attributed to the availability of a large number of vacant sites for CR adsorption.

The higher survival rate from gastric cancer is partly attributed to the availability of screening programmes.

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