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From the presented data, it could be easily concluded that effective teaching, and hence a revolution in the area of education sector could be attributable not only to the quality of teachers, quality of notes etc., but also to quality of software employed for the purpose of E-learning.

We also observed that recipients of the CD4+ Th2.R cells were enriched for post-transplant CD8+ T cell capacity for IL-4 secretion capacity; this result indicates that the post-transplant Th2 polarization induced through Th2.R cell infusion could be attributable not only to the infused Th2 cell product but also to the transfer of Th2 polarity to endogenous T cells.

Dissimilar study results may be attributable not only to pathology diagnostic issues discussed above but also to differences in study design.

Further, huge differentials observed in under-five mortality between Hausa/Fulani/Kanuri and Yoruba tribes could be attributable not only to variables included in our analyses, but also to other variables not considered in these analyses.

On the other hand, the high Chlamydia rate at Fort Bragg compared to other military installations may be attributable not only to endemic disease in the local community, but also enhanced case finding and reporting at Fort Bragg compared to other military locations.

Such inconsistencies as mentioned above are thought to be attributable not only to differences in the baseline expression levels of genes among the examined cell lines but also to differences in the conditions of SP analysis, including factors such as Hoechst concentration, incubation time, a type of cell sorting machine, and the stringency of SP selection [ 62].

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That is attributable not only to Mr. Spano but also to the organization's commitment to keeping lines of communication open, particularly with its musicians.

What has transpired since then is attributable not only to Dean's talent and energy but to a concatenation of fortuitous factors, including certain types of luck that no one should ever hope for — most notably, the ongoing chaos in Iraq.

The increase in American weapons sales around the world "was attributable not only to major new orders from clients in the Near East and in Asia, but also to the continuation of significant equipment and support services contracts with a broad-based number of U.S. clients globally," according to the study, titled "Conventional Arms Transfers to Developing Nations".

The complications observed are attributable not only to the individuality of the fracture and patient, but also to the individual surgeons' capabilities.

This is attributable not only to the intra-regional pacts initiating in the 1990s and proliferating in the 2000s (Bergsten and Schott 2010), but also to the Japanese, Korean, and Chinese business networks taking over the South East Asian economies.

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