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No patient had a side plate pull-out in the present study, which may be attributed to the concept of a locking side plate.
From a psychological standpoint, the "passive resignation" that Dr. Saengwichai refers to can be attributed to the concept of learned helplessness, a condition in which a person feels unable to change their circumstances.
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Chief among these are the moral and the religious import that human beings attribute to the concept of God.
It also provided a locus in which Kant would address more explicitly a number of important issues connected with the religious import that human beings attribute to the concept of God.
The 3 Wheeler's resurgence may be more readily attributed to the original concept's fundamental merit.
Such increase could allow other effects that are attributed to the modular concept to be employed to advantage.
Using the IsA relation as the criterion for building hierarchies ensures that consistency is maintained since all narrower terms must possess all the fundamental properties attributed to the broader concepts of the hierarchy into which they are subsumed [29].
The correlations were not the highest of each STIPO domain with all of the questionnaire scales, which can be attributed to the different concepts underlying the instruments.
The first reason could be attributed to the leap frog concept.
It shows three decomposition steps of CNF at 356, 425 and 432 °C are higher than the values of NF which can be attributed to the proof of concept.
This may be attributed to the fact that the concept is still in nascent stage and is yet to be embraced by organizations in entirety.
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