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The increase in the conversion of ethylbenzene with rise in temperature can be attributed to shift in the equilibrium to the right favoring the forward reaction.

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Some of his polling gains in recent months could be attributed to shifts in polls from registered voter samples to likely voter samples, which tend to move a few points in the Republican direction due to likely voter demographics.

19 This success, in part, can be attributed to shifts in immunosuppression strategies.

Apocrita contain over 180,000 species, compared to the 70 of Orussidae, although most of these species can be attributed to shifts in diversification further up the tree (Table 1).

This finding is important for approaching the discussion of the methylation results because the changes observed in the n-3 PUFA-supplemented group cannot be attributed to shifts in anthropometric or biochemical parameters with the intervention.

The former investigators state that the lower concentrations they detected could not be attributed to shifts in plasma volume, but appeared to be due to creation of an inverse gradient by the stockings, resulting in retention of lactate in the muscular bed.

Adjusted creatinine totals were lower than unadjusted totals and suggest that for 2013, 11.9% of the tests in secondary care and 12.6% in primary care can be attributed to shifts in age demographics since 1999 (see online supplementary figure S3). Figure 2 shows the total number of tests stratified by eGFR categories corresponding to the stages of CKD.

This large and increasing burden of AKI has in part been attributed to shifts in patient demographics (older, more co-morbid illness), severity of illness (multiple organ dysfunction syndrome) and AKI associated with complex interventions (organ transplantation) [ 9, 10].

The increase in tan spot often has been attributed to shifts in agricultural practices that allow pathogen accumulation in the field, which provides abundant inoculum to initiate disease cycles (Bailey 1996; Bockus and Claasen 1992; Bockus and Shroyer 1998; Brennan and Murray 1988; Ciuffetti et al. 1998; De Wolf et al. 1998; Rees and Platz, 1983; Summerall et al. 1988; Sutton and Vyn 1990).

In a previous study in the Galápagos (Traveset et al. 2013), a decrease in interaction evenness was observed along a gradient of invasion intensity at the island scale, being attributed to shifts in the proportion of strong and weak interactions in the network.

This loss could be attributed to the shifting cultivation practice where the patches of moderate size are cultivated by group of families.

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