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Whereas last year Westbrook, a former U.C.L.A. standout, barely hit the 40s in terms of efficient field goal percentage (41.4 percent), this year he is up to 49.2 percent, a jump most readily attributed to his ever-improving – and increasingly devastating – midrange jumper (up from 35 percent a year ago to 50 percent this postseason).

Appropriate Th polarization is most readily attributed to T cells engaging pMHC in the context of an antigen presenting cell (APC) that has been activated by innate signals to provide a particular, polarizing environment [ 46].

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She came from Russian stock, to which she readily attributed her melancholic, often passionate nature.

She readily attributed this to a lack of assessment illiteracy on the part of the teacher.

The 3 Wheeler's resurgence may be more readily attributed to the original concept's fundamental merit.

The most readily recognizable attribute of lymphatic vascular incompetence is the presence of the characteristic swelling of tissues, called lymphedema, which arises as a consequence of insufficient lymph transport.

We could not readily attribute poorer glycemic control to a negative outlook in this group.

They also tend to misinterpret social interactions and readily attribute hostile intentions to others [ 13].

Wayne was a southerner, from Shreveport, La., and to him I attribute — because he voiced it most readily — the feeling of graciousness at North Hill, the sense that the garden itself was the map of a shared life.

The most readily identified symbol of Texas Tech is the Double T. The logo, generally attributed to Texas Tech's first football coach, E. Y. Freeland, was first used as decoration on the sweaters for the football players.

The first linear segment (phase 1) at all the temperature for (t 0.5 = 3.16 7.74) was observed due to the immediate utilization of the most readily available adsorbing sites on the adsorbent surface, and the second phase (phase 2) for (t 0.5 = 7.74 20.4) was attributed to very slow diffusion of the adsorbate from the surface site into the inner pores.

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