Sentence examples for may be area from inspiring English sources

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These influencing factors may be at the individual level, which are the most common factors studied, familial factors such as marital functioning [ 31] or may be area level factors, which have been identified as being often neglected in chronic pain research[ 32].

Compared to other reports, the extent of exposure may be area specific (Table  4), e.g., Pb, Hg and Cd exposure in inhabitants from heavily contaminated regions and/or industrialized metropolis [ 34- 36] is noticeably higher than those from remote and/or rural areas [ 14, 37, 38].

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There may be areas around the basal ganglia involved, deeper in the brain".

"Their time is limited," McLoughlin says, "but there may be areas where they can play a role.

These may be areas that the Conservatives think the y can ignore, but I know they are vital to our prosperity and well being.

In these cases the organ is swollen, tense, and reddened; there may be areas of dead tissue, and pus may be present.

But the speaker hinted in his speech that there may be areas for compromise that could be acceptable to his members.

These exceptions may be areas that saw more constant climates during the Pleistocene.

There may be areas of ground-glass opacity and the findings are predominantly at the posterior and basal segments.

Further, there may be areas in the genome that are not well represented on the GWAS platforms, but which may plausibly harbor variants involved in migraine pathophysiology.

Blood flow is much lower in pECLA than in ECMO; also, there may be areas with relative stasis, which can lead to thrombus formation.

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