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Apparent changes in disparities across census tracts may result partly from a higher level of sampling variation and bias due to the smaller sample.
The lack of association with PM may result partly from the small number of measurement sites for these pollutants.
There are signs that a second wave may result partly from political imperatives for mechanisms to scrutinize the ethical aspects of good medical care.
These disparities in health care in the United States may result partly from a focus on cancer follow-up at the expense of routine preventative care for other diseases.
Improved chance of survival for patients with some of these conditions (after myocardial infarction, for instance) contribute to increased life expectancy, and indeed, may result partly from the use of LDA as prophylaxis.
The increase in reported legionellosis patients may result partly from growth of L. pneumophila in puddles on roads, although the possibility of an increase in L. pneumophila in tap water after rain cannot be excluded.
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The decreased expression levels of MIF genes that we observed in these YR2 lineages may therefore result partly from their smaller hemocyte number and partly from a down regulation of expression.
Although the increase may have resulted partly from the discrete decisions of prosecutors as well as improved detection technologies, it also results from the choices of senior officials to prosecute leakers under a law targeting spies.
This may have resulted partly from the mobile screening service now provided by the NCSP.
The improvement noted in the vehicle treated group may have resulted partly from use of emollients and also from the requirement of patients to use a sunscreen and restrict sun exposure during the study.
The high apparent molecular mass may result from the flexible and partly unstructured nature of IscU (38– 40).
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