Sentence examples for be hypothesised to influence from inspiring English sources

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Researchers have therefore argued for more specific measures of neighbourhood to provide more accurate underlying and testable models of how features of the neighbourhood could be hypothesised to influence the health status of individuals over and above the influences of personal risk factors [ 3].

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The key variables that were hypothesised to influence clogging were pavement design and climate characteristics.

Several factors have been hypothesised to influence the accuracy of biopsy.

All covariates in the analysis were hypothesised to influence the proportion clustered a priori.

Educational status of the diabetes patients had been the basis of sampling in this study as it was hypothesised to influence their attitude towards insulin.

These factors are hypothesised to influence health primarily through their effects on proximate determinants such as psychosocial and behavioural risk factors.

Pg and Prl are hypothesised to influence the expression of β-catenin via induction of the Wnt pathway, as discussed earlier.

Androgens have been hypothesised to influence risk of breast cancer through several possible mechanisms, including their conversion to estradiol or their binding to the oestrogen receptor and/or androgen receptor (AR) in the breast.

Vitamin C is a water-soluble nutrient that has been hypothesised to influence cancer initiation and promotion through its antioxidant properties including the neutralization of free radicals (Frei, 1994; Willcox et al, 2004).

Specifically, the framework recommends: establishing evidence (about the problem and possible solutions), identifying or developing a testable theoretical model (of the problem and the solutions) and modelling the pathways through which the intervention is hypothesised to influence the outcome.

Through the production of prostaglandins, COX2 is hypothesised to influence carcinogenesis by promoting cell proliferation, inhibiting apoptosis, stimulating angiogenesis, and mediating immune suppression (Kirschenbaum et al, 2001; Fujita et al, 2002; Nithipatikom et al, 2002; Wang et al, 2005).

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