Sentence examples for be hypothesised to affect from inspiring English sources

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Particular diseases can be studied, such as malaria, where geography can reasonably be hypothesised to affect transmission (5).

For the primary outcome, planned subgroup analyses were performed based on age, sex severity, presence of any comorbidity, and SGRQ and HAD scores, because these could be hypothesised to affect the impact of the intervention.

These data may offer a more specific measure of neighbourhood conditions that can be hypothesised to affect health status as a first stage in developing testable models of relations between people, places and health.

The final set of sensitivity analyses involved an extensive evaluation of non-linear effects of included model covariates and additional county level covariates that could be hypothesised to affect the observed relationship between the policy change and observed OAT initiation rates.

Thus the condition of the baby, reasons for fetal death (eg, congenital anomaly) and the time from fetal death to delivery, could all be hypothesised to affect the short-term and long-term distress that may be caused by holding the stillborn baby.

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We identified eleven environmental axes, which were hypothesised to affect offspring recruitment-the chosen measure of fitness-to a varying degree (Table 1); all axes were subsequently tested for their interaction with inbreeding.

The peripherally restricted antagonists are hypothesised to affect cannabinoid-mediated lipogenesis and appetite signalling in the periphery [43,44].

Because sitting time is hypothesised to affect endometrial cancer risk at least partly through its effects on body weight, these results may be conservative.

Competition by ARD proteins for FIH is hypothesised to affect FIH activity towards HIFα; however the extent of this competition and its effect on the HIF-dependent hypoxic response are unknown.

Socioeconomic deprivation and social capital have been hypothesised to affect mental health in children (and adults) through factors such as access to family advice and support, informal social networks with neighbours that might contribute to support, child rearing methods, perceptions of risk and danger, and access to resources in the community (see for example [ 9, 11, 35, 39].

It has been suggested that there might be critical time periods during which physical activity may be particularly important, since physical activity has been hypothesised to affect breast cancer risk through changes in menstrual characteristics, body size, serum hormone levels, or immune function (Gammon et al, 1998).

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