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The trigger for this autoimmune reaction is not known, but it is suspected to be related to genetic factors, with the interaction of variations in multiple genes, rather than a single gene, being a likely cause.
This germination behaviour is indicative of physiological dormancy with immaturity of the embryo being a likely cause (Baskin and Baskin 1998).
Overall, these results suggest that DNA methylation can be both active, by being a likely cause of gene expression variation levels, or passive, by being a consequence or an independent mark of gene expression levels.
In a study by Treleaven, Jull and Sterling in 2003, people with whiplash-associated dizziness and/or unsteadiness (n=102) were shown to have significantly greater joint position errors and a higher neck pain index than control subjects (n=44), consistent with cervical mechanoreceptor dysfunction being a likely cause of the symptoms [ 30].
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For people around the country who heard the message "All circuits are busy," call gapping was a likely cause.
Because an overdose of diclofenac can cause kidney damage in humans, the drug seemed to be a likely cause of death in the vultures.
Poor cement was a likely cause – builders often charge for better-quality materials than they deliver – or water from a nearby canal may have washed out foundations.
The inquest in Kent disclosed that the opiate had been found in the blood of the 25-year-old and was a likely cause of her death.
Tropical forests reduce drought by creating rain (their destruction in the Amazon is a likely cause of the water crisis in São Paulo).
A deliberate swindle by foreign suppliers seeking to save money is a likely cause of the contamination of supermarket beefburgers with horsemeat, experts said today.
According to new research, doubts about the future, some of them self-inflicted, are a likely cause.Common sense suggests that doubt might dull investment.
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