Sentence examples for contributed to the fluctuation from inspiring English sources

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Other factors, such as the rainy season in June to October and the harvest around the third quarter, could have contributed to the fluctuation in the number of outpatient visits.

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For this particular patient, the authors believe that both RFP resistance and a senile degenerated immune system contributed to the fluctuations observed during the long course of the disease.

While many factors contribute to the fluctuation of a team's value, Lilly, who has never made more than $4 million a season, is an example of a player who gives a solid bang for the buck.

Factors such as photosynthesis, which removes CO2 through bicarbonate degradation; freshwater input, which causes dilution of seawater and reduction in salinity and temperature; and decomposition of organic matter, can contribute to the fluctuations in pH in the study area.

This is a common concept in FCS where each species contributes to the fluctuations according to the square of the particle brightness.

At delay time zero, the autocorrelation function (ACF) of fluctuations caused by diffusion of free AP is equal to the inverse of the number of molecules contributing to the fluctuations [ N = 1/ACF 0)].

Regardless of these limitations, we believe our data generally support the conclusion that PM0.3 1.0 is an environmental stressor, which may contribute to the fluctuations of HRV indices and trigger a cascade of events by increasing autonomic function imbalance, and may potentially lead to ischemia or fatal arrhythmia in patients with underlying CHD, prehypertension, or hypertension.

Multiple changes in 23 genes with population frequency shifts exceeding 10% were evident from figures 3 and 4 and multiple combinations of mutations contributed to the number of fluctuations in this large population.

Although in our study we did not examine motor unit firing patterns, it is tempting to consider that a more stochastically independent discharge of motor units in experts contributed to the lower force fluctuations in these participants compared with sedentary ones (Semmler and Nordstrom 1998; Christakos 1982).

Increasing awareness, electronic reporting and testing, and environmental or ecologic factors might have contributed to the upward trend and incidence fluctuations.

The available estimates of wages in new matches being more cyclical than wages of job stayers have contributed to the discussion of wage rigidities and fluctuations of unemployment and vacancies along the cycle.

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