Sentence examples for owing to impact from inspiring English sources

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The thermal residual stresses developed during the bonding process of the GLARE to the aluminium were determined using neutron diffraction, and the change in the thermal residual stresses owing to impact damage onto the GLARE was evaluated.

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Uefa has deemed the club's traditional home to be unfit to stage Champions League ties "owing to the impact on access, capacity and rights delivery of the construction work".

Things improved last season, perhaps owing to the impact of the former near-post flick-on specialist Steve Bould as Arsène Wenger's assistant manager; but Özil's set-piece delivery has made Arsenal even more threatening.

To conclude it is clear that China's participation in the counter piracy operations is owing to the impact it had on its maritime economic security and consequently its desire to extend its influence well beyond its sphere of influence.

The optimization of fermentation conditions, particularly physical and nutritional parameters are of primary importance in the development of any fermentation process owing to their impact on the economy and practicability of the process [20].

The results indicate that owing to the impact of the spring connection layer, structural parameters, boundary conditions, and other factors, the periodicity of the modal frequencies of the double-beam is disrupted; consequently, the values of two adjacent frequencies are very close or even equal.

Second, we excluded women below the age of 70 years owing to the impact of screening.

The indicator for predominant breastfeeding was also included in multivariate analysis owing to its impact on increasing the risk of diarrhoeal and respiratory illness in infants.

·The trial was stopped after 1884 patient follow-up months owing to no impact of the intervention on QoL global health status.

Independent RNAi screens can exhibit low overlap (Bushman et al., 2009; Stertz and Shaw, 2011) in part owing to the impact of differences in methodology or cell population context (Snijder et al., 2012).

It has been found more and more that exogenous factors such as nutrition, especially in the early stages of life, are of fundamental importance owing to their impact on the proper growth of children and their possible implication for diseases in adulthood, in the case of an inappropriate diet [ 5].

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