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Misdiagnosis of peritoneal cancers (La Vecchia, 2001; Boffetta, 2007) may explain the excess of ovarian (as well as the small excess of intestinal) cancer deaths, and misdiagnosis of secondaries that of liver cancer.

Mechanisms associated with increased malaria infection at the end of pregnancy may explain the excess mortality in the malaria less protected group.

Another factor that may explain the excess of OPC risk is the use of tobacco products.

These findings may explain the excess iron storage in patients with chronic HCV infection.

Shared risk factors or screening attendance may explain the excess risk of malignant breast tumours among women with a history of cervical precancer.

While these two receptors may explain the excess weight gain that is observed with newer agents, they fail to explain the weight gain produced by agents like haloperidol, which have no affinity to these receptors.

Prenatal 226Ra exposure of fetuses due to placental transfer and accumulation may have led to significant doses and may explain the excess cases of childhood leukemia in the region even in quantitative terms.

In a previous study by Armah et al. (23), it was found that diarrhea and mortality also peak during the wet season and may explain the excess mortality that have been observed in our study.

Although the test does not make any assumption about small-study effects, publication bias and related types of small-study effects may explain the excess significance, with bias being more pronounced in smaller trials.

Moreover, studies of ZW sex chromosome systems in birds suggest that a lack of complete dosage compensation in somatic tissue (Ellegren et al. 2007; Mank and Ellegren 2009) may explain the excess of male-biased Z-linked genes in these species (Ellegren et al. 2007).

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