Sentence examples for not exclusively attributed from inspiring English sources

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Preterm labor, before 34 weeks, occurred in 19% of gestations and was often, but not exclusively attributed to congenitally affected fetuses in contrast to polyhydramnios (17%).

Moreover, the data from this paper confirm the strong effect of the rainy season on mortality in this part of SSA, which is mostly but not exclusively attributed to malaria (40– 40).

Clinical studies in patients with type 2 diabetes show that the use of ARBs effectively protects the renal function, the effect being not exclusively attributed to blood pressure control.

The increase in E ˙ tot, particularly of anaerobic lactic contribution, in the final lap due to muscle fatigue is generally (although not exclusively) attributed to the reduced muscular fibre conduction velocity, which is causally related to a decrease in the pH [ 66].

Notably, sublethal doses of vorinostat, far below the maximum serum concentrations reached with single agent therapy or in combination treatment in cancer patients, were able to significantly modulate TP expression within 24 h, suggesting that the enhanced lethality of the combination treatment could be primarily, if not exclusively, attributed to this mechanism.

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Such transformations should not be exclusively attributed to the technology itself or to the professionals working with it.

Part of the association between mortality and PM may be explained by the correlation of PM with other ambient air pollutants, and the estimated mortality may not be exclusively attributed to PM10.

This suggests that this key feature can not be exclusively attributed to the EAP and is a feature most likely to be present in the majority of consultations in general practice.

However, this observation can not be exclusively attributed to inversions; because when comparing divergence among copies of human SDs within the inverted regions (recall that most rearrangements took place in the chimpanzee lineage) versus SDs outside the inversion in rearranged chromosomes, there were no divergence differences, although SDs were longer within rearranged regions.

The noise-dependent variation between individuals may reflect short-term flexibility within individuals and suggests that song variation matching ambient noise profiles at the population level may not always be exclusively attributed to long-term adaptations.

The expression of p19ARF can not exclusively be attributed to lung infiltrating cells of the hematopoietic system since we do see pronounced p19ARF expression in AT2 cells and cells lining the bronchi in Bmi1−/− animals (data not shown).

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