Sentence examples for because of observations from inspiring English sources

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The idea resonated with Army officials because of observations they had made in their study of nerve agents, and in 1949 L. Wilson Greene, Edgewood Arsenal's technical director, wrote an influential paper titled "Psychochemical Warfare: A New Concept of War".

The suggestion that an incendiary material such as thermite was used instead of explosives was considered unlikely by NIST because of observations of the fire and the building's structural response to the fire, and because it is unlikely the necessary quantity of material could have been planted without discovery.

This model has suffered criticism recently because of observations of orthologous replacement in situ of operon genes [ 13, 14] which suggests that the primary reason for operon formation is unlikely to be the preservation of co-adapted alleles.

Similarly, at the time interval 6 13 h, the observed data at the 97.5th percentile was also not well matched by the model because of observations of high concentrations (in the range of 1 3 µg/ml) compared with the majority (less than 1 µg/ml).

Histologic lesions for Wooden Breast suggest signs of oxidative stress because of observations such as fiber degeneration, variation in myofiber size, membrane and cellular rupture, inflammation, immune cell response, and replacement of myofibers with connective tissue and/or fat [ 6, 8].

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Were all observations included, there would be 684 observations, but because of missing observations, there are 507 observations in the data set.

The acknowledgement that the (pure) sampling variance underestimates the total variance because of observation errors is a statistical result that is neither widely known nor appreciated by most wildlife ecologists.

This is possible because of observation (V2) above.

Twenty patients were excluded because of observation durations of <1 year, and/or because their biopsy specimens contained <10 glomeruli.

The study started after a 6-weekpilot phase (1) to ensure familiarization with the situation of being observed, (2) to adapt WHO definitions to the specific demands of the ED setting, and (3) to minimize the effects because of observation.

Because of sparse of observations, the exact start date of the eruption is unknown.

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