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The phrase 'cause deviation' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are looking for a way to describe the cause of some deviation from the expected, you could say something like "the cause of the deviation was [whatever caused it]." For example, "The cause of the deviation from the expected result was a malfunctioning machine."
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Confounding is another factor which though not a bias may also cause deviation from truth.
Disabling a service can disrupt other services and cause deviation from promised SLA by the provider.
The simplicity of Hammerschmidt (HSCH) correlation may cause deviation from experimental data.
The surface distortions and unexpected out of tolerances may cause deviation from the designed target shapes and may lead to assembly difficulties.
These oscillations cause deviation from the desired path and long idle periods between tasks in order to perform the intended operation safely and accurately.
In this case, mutations that cause deviation away from the current form are selected against, with the net effect of preventing further change.
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As soon as the growing peptide chain contains six or seven amino acid residues, the side chains interact with each other and thus cause deviations from the straight or β-chain configuration.
The combined effects of compression and reduction in filtration area cause deviations from Darcy's law.
The global performance of business processes is however constrained by unpredicted events, which cause deviations from the expected purpose.
However, changing the value of the process parameters may cause deviations and elicit dynamic responses from processes.
Environmental variations may come from raw materials, manufacturing processes, and/or operational environments, which can cause deviations of product functions.
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