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In 2008-2009 part-time employment soared to an unprecedented 9 million level from 5 million, partially explainable by retailers' poor same-store sales.
This is partially explainable by the fact that the induced plant volatiles dominate most of the volatile blends of the host and non-host plants of the leafminer (see Table S1, 2, 3, 4), which maybe originated from the same precursor, such as octadecanoid pathway derived green leaf volatiles or terpenoids [27].
Furthermore, other authors described that medical students' perceptions of family practice change during medical school, partially explainable by greater contact with family physicians within community-based curriculum [ 32, 33].
For example, the RNase Drosha (E) cleaved hundreds of human primary microRNA transcripts ({S}) with different efficiencies in vitro, which correlated with the expression of mature microRNAs in vivo, and such specificity was partially explainable by the structural properties of {S} [2].
In particular inadequate T cell infiltration, characterized by selective recruitment of immune suppressive regulatory T cells as well as insufficient immigration of cytotoxic T cells [ 7- 9] appears to be a serious hurdle, partially explainable by poorly activated endothelium of the tumor vessels [ 10].
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Ironically, our resistance to evolution may be partly explainable by evolution itself.
This model explained 99.2 of the 99.6% explainable statistical data.
Alone, that explains nothing; this isn't at all an explainable thing.
A distinction is made between explainable variation and unexplainable variation; it is assumed that it would be possible to (partially) correct for the former.
'White' means 'quantitatively explainable'grayray' means 'qualitatively explainable', and 'black' means it is not explained by the volumetric strain change at all.
But explainable.
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