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Given that women reported a greater monthly income and increased engagement in risky behaviors compared with men, we investigated whether these findings could be attributable to higher rates of transactional sex among women.
The association of HSV-2 with higher susceptibility to HIV-1 infection may be attributable to higher CD4+ T cell counts in circulation and in turn with higher target cell availability for HIV-1 in sites of entry.
11 Less dramatically, they suggested that 20 33% of the life expectancy gap could be attributable to higher rates of obesity.
Therefore, the lower levels of peripheral temperature during the day in depressed patients could be attributable to higher activity of the sympathetic system.
Finally, we questioned if the increased CHP resistance might be attributable to higher Tsa1 activity and thus, could be simulated by overexpression of wild-type Tsa1p.
Collectively, they had marginally higher achievement scores on incentivised indicators than the national average in each intervention year, 30 which might be attributable to higher baseline performance in the pre-incentive period or a greater response to the incentives.
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And that shift may be attributable to high fuel prices, said James W. Hughes, dean of the university's Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy.
At least part of the problem might be attributable to high turnover rates in the sales force.
Such a discrepancy might be attributable to high stick factor in our data.
This could be attributable to high sunlight intensity which increased water evaporation rate of surface water making it saltier and more saline.
The observed null associations may be attributable to high supplementation rates and/or national fortification programmes.
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