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Impairment of endothelium-dependent vasodilatation has largely been attributed to reduced availability or biological activity of nitric oxide (NO).

We speculated that the effects of sFLT1 could be attributed to reduced availability of autocrine VEGF-A and/or PlGF, or interference with FLT1/KDR signalling.

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More than 75percentt of the projected benefits were attributed to reduced absenteeism, higher productivity, lower turnover and other human factors, said Gregory H. Kats, the principal author of the study.

The reduction in body weight gain could be attributed to reduced accumulation of fat.

This effect was attributed to reduced cardiac output.

In both models, the longevity associated with reduced rDNA recombination is attributed to reduced ERC generation.

(BOENQ, dichotomous response choice, with follow-up for reason attributed to reduced income).

TGPAT animals had a reduction in endocrine pancreas mass, which was attributed to reduced islet number.

This could be attributed to reduced follow-up in developing countries [ 42, 52].

Population declines in bumblebee species, a highly important pollinator group [7], [8], [9], have been attributed to a reduced availability of suitable food resources in agricultural landscapes [10], [11], a reduction in nesting and hibernation sites [10], [12], competition from introduced species [13], and potential pathogen spillover from commercially reared colonies [14].

Through strain engineering formation of trehalose was reduced by up to 70% due to reduced availability of its precursor G6P.

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