Sentence examples for relates to lack from inspiring English sources

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Concerning the compost facility, the challenge participants identified during the study relates to lack of sustained market for the end product.

Reduced motivation relates to lack of motivation for starting any activity.

It has been suggested that limited active ROM of reverse shoulder prostheses relates to lack of strength.

Often, the wear patterns described do not appear to reflect the aetiology suggested, and this relates to lack of uniformity with tooth wear terminology and translation errors.

We confirm the published data on SL-SSEP [ 49]: absent N20/P25 relates to lack of conscious recovery (100%% specificity) while present N20/P25 (SL-SSEP+) is not sensitive enough (55 % and 50%%) to predict a good neurological outcome.

Based on these observations and on the remarkable consistency of the AS switch to MADD in glioblastoma samples as well as its occurrence in the mouse models, we suggest that this event likely reflects a programmed splicing switch associated with tumour development and relates to lack of differentiation rather than to a randomly selected trait.

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Results showed that lack of initiative was closely related to lack of interest (Study 1).

Barriers to certification listed most often related to lack of extrinsic rewards.

Late presentation and diagnostic delay was related to lack of awareness.

Finally, parental underestimations of adolescent drinking are indeed related to lack of parental knowledge and control.

Barriers to effective pain management partly relate to lack of access to opioid analgesia and challenges in their administration.

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