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Despite these statistics, current knowledge does not adequately explain the relative contribution to OA of biomechanical changes resulting from increased body mass versus the metabolic dysfunction in obesity.

Monnier et al. (15, 16) provided data to explain the relative contribution of fasting and postprandial BG to A1C in patients with mild-to-moderate hyperglycemia (A1C <7.3%) than in those with more poorly controlled blood glucose.

There are wide variations in cancer incidence internationally and studies in migrant populations may help explain the relative contribution of genetic and environmental factors to these differences and aid our understanding of cancer aetiology (Parkin, 2004).

A better understanding of how recombination mechanisms vary across a genome will help explain the relative contribution of neutral drift vs. divergent selection in creating local regions of elevated divergence among ecotypes or populations within a species (see also discussion in Roesti et al. 2013).

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The acting director of the mathematics institute, attempting to explain the relative contributions of the different mathematicians who had worked on the Poincaré, said, "Hamilton contributed over fifty per cent; the Russian, Perelman, about twenty-five per cent; and the Chinese, Yau, Zhu, and Cao et al., about thirty per cent".

The three end-member mixing model applying terrestrial plant litter, seston, and marine POC as end-members explains the relative contribution of OM from various sources, and marine inputs were dominant in Sundarban sediments.

Thus, the variation explained and the relative contribution of SNPs based on the R of the model may be inflated; therefore, our results should be interpreted with caution.

However, with the exception of successfully predicting the reduced contribution of SA lineages [ 9], this connectivity failed to explain the relative role of different populations to long term viral evolution and therefore, persistence.

The observed strong dependence of the room temperature SRS of niobium on its dislocation density and on the strain rate are satisfactorily explained by the relative contributions of the Peierls stress and the dislocation density hardening to the flow stress of the samples.

During repeated sprinting, the observed increase in aerobic metabolism probably explains the decrease in the relative contribution of anaerobic glycogenolysis [ 131, 132].

Figure 1 shows the estimated PM10 source profiles, depicted as explained variations that indicate the relative contribution of each source to the variation of a given chemical component (Paatero and Tapper 1994).

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