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Discover LudwigThe phrase "potentially owing to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a possible cause or reason for something. Example: The decrease in sales may be potentially owing to the economic downturn.
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Some studies have even found an inverse relation between H1N1 vaccination and adverse pregnancy outcomes, potentially owing to treatment selection bias.
Reconstituting Rela−/− MEFs, with a non-phosphorylatable S276A mutant form of human RelA, similarly resulted in distinctive expression profiles of NF-κB target genes, potentially owing to decreased p300 recruitment [ 44– 44].
Interestingly, in our study MEKi reduced the frequency of TAMs, MDSCs, and Treg subsets when combined with either anti-OX-40 or anti-4-1BB antibody, potentially owing to the fact that these subsets are driven by MAPK signaling45, 46.
B. platifrons has a lower rate of heterozygosity compared to the other three bivalves with a sequenced genome ( Supplementary Fig. 3a), potentially owing to recurrent population bottlenecks as a result of population extinction and re-colonization12.
This was potentially owing to a low number of events.
Soft tissue tumours increased in sizes at relatively slow rates, potentially owing to the early detection of very small tumours.
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Students who sign up at DeVry are committing themselves to potentially owing tens of thousands of dollars in student debt -- a DeVry bachelor's degree costs $75,000.
18 Only English language studies from the USA, UK, Canada and Australia were included owing to potentially significantly different cultural issues regarding patient engagement in other countries as well as potential differences in tools for promoting engagement.
Finally, we discuss future applications owing to the potential biocompatibility of the droplets.
Stainless steel has significant potential in high-durability structural applications owing to its superior corrosion resistance.
This was largely owing to insufficient information being provided on potential sources of bias.
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