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A number of these pictures were published a year after the invasion but were attributed to an anonymous Czech photographer.

In aortic tissue, vascular relaxant effects of GW0742 were not associated with increases in cGMP, cAMP or hyperpolarisation, but were attributed to inhibition of RhoA activity.

Reports of yellow or yellow-green fluorescence in various tissues of lancelets, most notably in fixed neural cells, have been published in the past, but were attributed to fluorescence of small molecules, such as retinol derivatives or monoamines [ 11].

Corresponding values were found in Balb/c mice during acute and intermediate phases of AIA [ 21] but were attributed to inflammation-associated angiogenesis, because control animals had values well below 250 [ 4, 21].

In all, 85% (435.6 out of 512) of male and 22% (24.5 out of 110) of female cases are attributed to occupational exposure, and a further 1.3% (6.8 out of 512) of male and 16% (17.5 out of 110) of female cases had no occupational exposure but were attributed to living with a high-risk worker.

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This implies that, the resistance does not originate from thermal activation but is attributed to ES VRH between localized states induced by the charge impurities [20 23].

The elevated baseline was found not to be caused by incomplete suppression of the eluent, but was attributed to chemical reactions involving the organic solvents and facilitated by high electric currents and heat generation.

His poem "The Crosses Grow on Anzio" appeared in his book To Hell and Back, but was attributed to the fictitiously named Kerrigan.

His poem "The Crosses Grow on Anzio" appeared in his book To Hell and Back, but was attributed to the fictitious character Kerrigan.

As the divergence between D. melanogaster and D. simulans does not follow this pattern, the drop in variability cannot be explained by mutation rate variation, but is attributed to selection [27], [28].

The second approach assumes that the change in behaviour due to an external intervention does not reflect a change in the information set of the agent, but is attributed to a change in preference [12], [13].

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