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'cause is a transition word that is used to introduce a reason or an explanation.
It is typically used in informal writing and speech. For example: We decided to take a break from studying 'cause we were feeling overwhelmed.
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Chute cutoffs reduce sinuosity of meandering rivers and potentially cause a transition from a single to a multiple channel river.
But there are two forces regarded by ecologists to be powerful enough to cause a transition from one alternative stable state to another.
Recent studies have shown that the minimum TSI required to cause a transition to a Moist Greenhouse depends also on CO2-concentrations13,57,58.
Overall, this comparison can explain why F substitution is a more effective method to cause a transition of a p-type semiconductor to n-type.
To set that frequency, metrologists, as scientists of measurement are known, exploit a law of quantum physics: atoms become excited, and their structure changes, when they are exposed to specific amounts of energy — and the amount of energy required to cause a transition from one particular state to another is immutable, specific to each element.
The good news is that understanding the forces that cause a transition allows us to manage it.
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NADH caused a transition of RSP from an α-helix rich to β-sheet rich conformation.
The uplift of the continents caused a transition to a more terrestrial environment during the Pennsylvanian Subsystem, although swamp forests were widespread.
Sub-laminate scaling causes a transition in failure mode from out-of-plane buckling to in-plane compressive fiber failure.
The increase in reaction rate causes a transition of the transport mechanism from p-type to n-type.
The explanation of the improvement in rate appears to be that modulation caused a transition from the trickling to the foaming-pulsing hydrodynamic regimes.
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