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As outlined in the text, this differential finding may be attributable to difference in characteristics of the participants or stigmatization effects related to participation in practical training.
Prognoses of breast cancer among Asian women vary considerably from those of Western women and may be attributable to difference in lifestyle, socioeconomic profile, health beliefs, culture and genetic backgrounds.
Asians are predisposed to visceral obesity, with higher amounts of body fat corresponding to lower BMI levels than Westerners, and their health risks associated with obesity occur at lower BMI levels, suggesting that the heterogeneity may be attributable to difference in the ethnicity distributions of participants.
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This disparity may be attributable to differences between different countries in the status of the smoking epidemic.
This could be attributable to differences in injection protocols and handling or may reflect the different gRNA concentrations employed.
These differences may be attributable to differences in topic area (neonatal resuscitation vs. infection prevention) or by different backgrounds of participants.
Census Bureau officials said they could not say how much of any apparent decline in median family incomes might be attributable to differences in design of the the 1990 census and the 2000 supplementary survey.
This discrepancy may be attributable to differences in habitat, diet, life stage, etc.
Therefore, the results might also be attributable to differences in pre-existing firm characteristics.
The present study demonstrates that differences in error corrections may be attributable to differences in motor threshold.
These alternate routes may be attributable to differences in children's ability to benefit from social interactions in acquiring FBU.
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