Sentence examples for secondarily contributing from inspiring English sources

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The decrease of stride frequency was a later event, secondarily contributing to the reduction of speed.

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Markolf et al. were able to demonstrate that anterior tibial translation was greatest between 20° and 45° of knee flexion, while beyond 90° of flexion both the superficial and the deep medial collateral ligaments secondarily contributed to anteroposterior stability [13].

It is also possible that the observed alterations in VEGFR2 expression in glomerular endothelial cells (Figure 8) might affect their health and secondarily contribute to the podocyte pathology seen.

Defects in membrane potential, respiratory distress and inefficient transport can all secondarily contribute to the morphological defects associated with mutant Htt expression.

The modulus is significantly correlated with the integrity of tissue collagen network, and is secondarily contributed by the swelling pressure induced by proteoglycans.

Although the preponderance of evidence supports a major role for TGF-β in the mediation of Treg suppressive activity, there are likely to be additional factors and/or cofactors that secondarily contribute to their function and that may become prevalent in the absence of TGF-β and/or if TGF-β is dysregulated.

Thus 'healthy' was said to be an analogical term when said of a dog and its food because while the dog has health in the primary sense, its food is healthy only secondarily as contributing to or causing the health of the dog.

Sensitivity experiments on freshwater inputs in the ocean model indicated that the buoyancy flux supplied by the river runoff contributed secondarily to the velocity field or the clockwise circulation in the bay.

Other conserved site 1 residues that were reported to contribute secondarily to Fz interaction (K204A, L208A and W218A) in Xenopus Wnt8 [ 9] showed a moderate reduction in signaling activity for mouse Wnt3a, both as single mutants and in combination (K204A/L208A).

If mature adaptations are secondarily streamlined, this may contribute to irreversibility of their evolution.

In contrast, our results suggest that evolutionary divergence of habitat preferences could contribute to ecological diversity, secondarily to diversification of the climatic niche.

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