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be rationale
noun
An explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something
Exact(5)
This might be rationale behind the using of this plant extract as folk medicine.
The concept of immune therapy for treating CHB patients seems to be rationale and scientific, however, concerns remain about suitable designs of immune therapy for CHB patients.
This may be rationale that we found no relation between prognosis and PS status.
However, due to the vasodilatory properties of AM, it may be rationale to combine AM with a vasopressor agent.
This response seem to be rationale: among the metabolic factors modulating the gene expression of NR, NO3- and aa concentration are very important.
Similar(54)
"There's rationale behind every element".
What would be the rationale for leaving?
They used to be calm, rationale people, Dr. O'Connor.
There must be a rationale to it, we tell ourselves.
What could be the rationale for this?
That's the rationale?
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