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In so far the dark cell type found in generated tubules has to be ascribed to abnormal development.
In so far the presently shown dark cell type found in generated tubules is unique and has to be ascribed to abnormal cell development.
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Here RBC changes in hemochromatosis are ascribed to abnormal serum ferritin levels, as changes were noted in both wild type and confirmed hereditary hemochromatosis patients.
In conclusion these results suggest that in the diabetic kidney the morphological changes in the glomerulus and tubules may be ascribed to the abnormal O-GlcNAcylation of cytoskeletal proteins including α-actinin 4, which O-GlcNAcylation is induced by hyperglycemia-enhanced flux through the hexosamine biosynthetic pathway.
A recent study [ 5] showed that a significant increase in the viscous component of passive ankle joint movement occurs in long-term diabetic patients, thus a certain percentage of the overall decrease in the moment of force may be ascribed to muscle atrophy induced by abnormal viscoelastic behaviour of passive motion.
The abnormal change may be ascribed to the fact that the bond distance of AgV (2.61 Å) is longer than that of Ag2 (2.58 Å).
Hence, the abnormal mitoses cannot be ascribed to the presence of multiple nuclei in the myotube cytoplasm.
An interesting phenomenon with abnormal capacity increasing appears which could be ascribed to the continual enhancement of interface Li-storage.
The abnormal results in this work might be ascribed to the device structure of NiO sandwiched between dual-oxygen layers, as shown in Figure 5.
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That, clearly, should be ascribed to judgment, not luck.
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