Sentence examples for consequences have been attributed from inspiring English sources

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Such immune consequences have been attributed to the ability of particular C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) to bind and endocytose mannose-containing compounds [4].

Despite the anatomic change, there are no functional consequences have been attributed to these findings.

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Of dubious authenticity are the treatises De consequentiis (On Consequences) and De locis dialecticis (On Dialectical Topics), which have been attributed to him in a Parisian manuscript.

In the next step he analyses its flaws in detail, e.g., how the genre may have been attributed incorrectly and what the consequences are.

There is enormous heterogeneity in the consequences of Hp-infections, however more severe disease manifestations have been attributed to infection by cag+ve isolates [3].

Many lesions have been attributed to this syndrome and as a consequence, many synonyms can be found in the literature [ 2].

Perhaps, as a consequence, robust HCO3− transport is not among the numerous molecular actions that have been attributed to SLC4A11 [ 17, 27].

The figures should have been attributed.

The account should have been attributed.

Note: Some allegations originally attributed to Sheard have been attributed to his lawsuit.

Even though some cases of acute kidney injury have been attributed to PL induced by cationic amphiphilic drugs [ 12], PL is generally not believed to have any negative consequences for renal function [ 5].

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