Sentence examples for due to examination of from inspiring English sources

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This may be due to examination of one time point corresponding to 5 days posteclosion.

Moreover, reports of pathological changes in dogs poisoned with metallic phosphides are often vague and limited to gross descriptions or generally incomplete due to examination of only one or a few organs.

This finding is different from other reports [ 41] of CD163 immunoreactive microglia mostly restricted to perivascular and sub-arachnoid spaces rather than inclusion of parenchymal microglia; perhaps due to examination of relatively few cases.

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The discrepancy between our data and previous reports which showed no effect of Pam3CSK4 on IFN-α induction is likely due to the examination of different subtypes of IFN-α in different cell types [32], [33].

This may be due to the examination of a larger set of age-matched healthy control samples compared with these studies.

The reported wellness of fit of the "necklace" model is likely due to the examination of only the clustering coefficients and characteristic path lengths averaged over all analyzed proteins.

Much of this increase was due to the examination of new rock exposures, particularly in previously little-explored areas in South America and Africa.

We concur with the previous reports in that the injury is difficult to manage and often occurs due to imperfect examination of the poly-trauma patient at the outset.

In addition, inconsistencies in previous studies were due to the examination of both BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation groups together.

These opposing comments may be due to the examination of a different evidence base [ 22], but are more likely due to the interpretation of that evidence base, and in fact may highlight the difference in mandates, methodology and reporting between and within regulatory and HTA agencies.

It is unclear whether this is due to the examination of representatives from intensely sampled populations that are minimally-subdivided spatially and temporally, and therefore more likely to undergo hybridization, or if it truly reflects the analysis of strains that are more permissive to recombination (Prugnolle and De Meeus, 2010, Ramírez and Llewellyn, 2014).

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