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"degree of the contribution" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It refers to the extent or level of impact or value that something contributes. Example: "The degree of the contribution made by volunteers to the charity's success cannot be underestimated. Their hard work and dedication have greatly improved the lives of those in need."
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The MOA for these new antimicrobials is consistent with a combination of protein synthesis and gyrase A/topoisomerase IV inhibition, with a structure-dependent degree of the contribution from each inhibitory mechanism.
Thus, the issue should be the difference of the degree of the contribution between a DD type plasma convection and the expansion phase.
On-farm populations can currently be most clearly recognized by the degree of the contribution of the three genotype spectra.
Evaluation of the degree of the contribution of common genetic factors (genetic correlation (RG)) to correlation of LDD and BMD was carried out simultaneously controlling for the effects of other covariates.
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Considered the expected outstanding degree of the contributions, the workshop will generate a white paper that will serve as reference for the soil spectroscopy community.
But until the release of a new study by Stanford University Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor Mark Z. Jacobson, the degree of that contribution had never been comprehensively quantified.
This clearly indicates that additives can contribute significantly to the aquatic toxicity of formulated wood preservatives based on mixture toxicity predictions and the degree of this contribution varies among products.
Figure 4 (a) GPI anomaly in the active year (the same as Figure 3 a) and the degrees of the contributions to GPI anomalies in the active year from the (b) relative humidity, (c) vertical shear, (d) vorticity, (e) MPI, and (f) vertical velocity.
The contradictory results in the localization of BMDCs and the degree of the BMDC contribution to kidney regeneration after injury may be due to methodological limitations in tracking BMDCs, particularly in injured tissues.
A fairer system of payment for the degrees, for the contribution we ask graduates to make.
While Anderson-Rubin factor scores are generally somewhat more precise than simple sum or average scores, a drawback of these factor scores is that one cannot use them to assess the degree of contribution of the MPH program to each – application of competencies or workplace performance or impact on society – because the mean of the aforementioned factor scores is zero.
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