Sentence examples for blocks can be explained from inspiring English sources

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The shift between blocks can be explained as a result of crossing over during meiosis and subsequent homozygosis in the self-progeny of the hermaphrodite.

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Therefore, the improvement in the efficiency with the TiO2 blocking layer can be explained by the small series resistance and large shunt resistance [11].

The properties of enhancer blocking insulators can be explained by their role in mediating inter- and intra-chromosomal interactions that result in the establishment and/or maintenance of chromatin loops [9], [10], [11], [12], [13].

Interestingly, both lumbar spine and hip BMD improved significantly during three years of TNF-α blocking therapy, which can be explained by the increase in mineralization and decrease in bone resorption.

The apparent lack of an effect of systemic treatment for blocking progress of loosening can be explained by the fact that bisphosphonates never inhibit resorption completely; osteoclasts must resorb some bone in order to be intoxicated by the bisphosphonate.

Poor results by interlaced BI-RL with 8×8 rectangularly-down-sampled blocks for the Gaussian deblurring can be explained by the following argument.

The occurrence of multiple blocks in the remaining genomes can be explained in part as consequence of recent genomic rearrangements.

A large block of genes has experienced inversion and another nearby block has been reshuffled, which can be explained by the tandem duplication and random loss model.

The beneficial effect of condom use in HPV concordant couples can be explained by blocking HPV transmission during sexual intercourse, thereby preventing reinfection and development of new penile lesions.

The striking observation that deletion of LRO1 has less impact on TAG formation than a block in the CDP-Etn pathway can be explained by the compensatory effect of Dga1p.

In terms of the individual questions block, the association with externalizing behavior can be explained by (1): comorbidity - as Angold & Costello [ 54] emphasize: 'it is a real characteristic of the phenomenology of child depressive disorders' (p.155); and (2): exposure to family violence, which is also a consensual risk factor for aggressive and rule-breaking behaviors.

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