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There was considerable variation in soil organic matter chemistry among the 12 sites but this could not be attributed to broad differences in land use, per se, likely because of the variation in edaphic soil properties and specific management practices within the individual land use categories.

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An important finding in Study 3 was that many of the problems identified were beyond the control of individuals (despite being enacted through their actions and attitudes) and could be attributed to broader health system arrangements.

The election of Dilma Rousseff can largely be attributed to the broad popularity of President Lula and his policies of economic redistribution and social inclusion.

The high PCE of this material combination could be attributed to its broad absorption spectrum and the high hole mobility (μh) and electron mobility (μe) as 9.56×10 4 and 5.17×10 4 cm2 V–1 s–1, respectively.

The platelet retention rates among healthy individuals with the new columns are in the range wider than the conventional columns, and this diversity could be attributed to the broad range of the VWF antigen and/or its activity.

Thus, the potent antiviral effect of siM2 may be attributed to its broad inhibitory effect.

Theoretically, decreases in tumour growth can be attributed to several broad categories of processes: (1) increased tumour cell death, (2) decreased tumour cell proliferation, and (3) alterations in angiogenesis that can affect both processes.

Other have suggested that changes in rates of involuntary admission over time more likely can be attributed to a broad set of factors, including changing legal frameworks, varying administrative routines, and differences in quality standards of treatment [ 17, 18].

Some of this wealth creation can be attributed to the broader rise of the stock market.

While it is certainly true that Wikipedia and digital file sharing have contributed to an increase in plagiarism, academic dishonesty can also be attributed to a broader societal "culture of cheating" that emphasizes ends over means.

Obviously, P1 can endow devices with a Voc of 0.77 V and a Jsc of 10.75 mA cm−2, which are higher than that of P2 based devices with a Voc of 0.75 V and a Jsc of 4.41 mA cm−2, such an enhanced photovoltaic performance can be attributed to the broader absorption, the improvement of film morphology, and the higher charge mobility.

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