Sentence examples for may provide variation from inspiring English sources

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Accordingly, whether the frequency of these complications is then a function of surgical technique or the design of specific prostheses, or whether anatomical variance is a further issue that may provide variation in the incidence of such complications, remains unknown.

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It is possible that matK may provide more variation than other regions tested in this analysis, and continued studies with the newly proposed primers are necessary to evaluate its utility as a barcoding region for cycads.

For the novel diseases, they demonstrate MHC variants may not always show significant differences in resistance, and potentially other MHC genes or other genes may provide resistance variation.

The use of mortality measures for comparison purposes has been criticised because the different ways to calculate mortality may provide 'large variation in hospital ranking and outlier detection'.

Collectively, these factors may provide enough variation in antibiotic sensitivity to enable the differential inhibition of wild-type populations under equal measured environmental concentrations of antibiotics.

However, as observed in the uniform persistence and stability conditions, the epidemiological parameter β is also important and may provide significant variations in the system dynamics.

Although the functional relevance of non-additive gene expression remains largely unexplored [ 54], it is suggested that the non-additivity-bestowed diverse novel gene expression patterns may provide for variations upon which selection can act [ 16, 36, 55, 56].

However, examination of other species may reveal additional variation in shorter time scales that may provide the necessary variation for testing this hypothesis.

3. the ability to provide variation and recommendations.

It is possible that humans, through genetic therapy and manipulation, may provide additional genetic variation in cheetah populations.

SSRs may provide the necessary variation for N. crassa accessions to colonize new environments or to better exploit their current environment.

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