Sentence examples for be evoked to explain from inspiring English sources

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Several factors can be evoked to explain this fact.

Both climate and human impact models can be evoked to explain the crossing of geomorphic thresholds: and palaeoecological data on climatic change (bog surface wetness) and human impact (pollen), together with archaeological and documentary evidence of landscape history, provide a context for addressing the causes of late Holocene geomorphic instability.

Because cardiac conduction relies not only on Na+ current, but also on cellular coupling and myocardial architecture, different hypotheses could be evoked to explain Scn5a+/− mice phenotypic variability.

23 Several hypotheses could be evoked to explain overtreatment.

Some reasons can be evoked to explain the difference in cytotoxicity between graphene and CNTs.

An additional number of factors can be evoked to explain why the three groups would be diverging, including differences in their geographic distribution, adaptative selection, or simply as a result of the dependence of recombination on homology between donor and recipient [ 4, 94, 96, 101, 102].

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A n-doping catalytic process is evoked to explain this electron transfer mediated reduction.

And when Greek mythology is evoked to explain that one day the God of war, Ares, will come to corrupt mankind with hatred and loathing, and it's the Amazons' purpose to defeat him, you can't help but well up with grief over the parallels to our time.

The action of chaperones has been evoked to explain the specific targeting of Ras, Rho, Rab or heterotrimeric α subunits GTPases to distinct organelles [42], [43], [44].

The ridges hypothesis has been evoked to explain the diversification pattern of other Amazonian species such as the dart-poison frog [E. femoralis, [28]] and piranha fish from the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus [26].

Rapid evolution of host genetic resistance has been evoked to explain sharp reductions in disease infections by the terrestrial fungus Aspergillus on Gorgonian soft corals in the Caribbean [6].

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