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Originally, the effect was attributed to aspirin's ability to prevent blood clots, which can cause heart attacks or strokes.
The effect was attributed to different points of origin at the electrode.
The effect was attributed to the fact that the density of points in the training set is less at the extremes of the range of melting point values.
Similar trend was observed by Li et al. [23] for Ag/graphene nanocomposites where the effect was attributed to electron transfer from Ag to graphene due to smaller wave function of Ag than graphene [26, 27].
The effect was attributed to the presence of stronger Lewis acid sites in vanadium-based catalysts which, activating the carbon atom of the carbonyl groups, facilitate its nucleophilic attack to form benzoate species which further degrade to carbon oxides.
The effect was attributed to a reduced production of apolipoprotein (apo)B containing lipoproteins by the liver.
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The effect is attributed to the formation of an interfacial layer between the polymer and the metal electrodes [27].
The effect is attributed to an electric field pulse that convects downflowing particles onto another trajectory.
The effect is attributed to the formation of well dispersed Mg(Al)O particles which show good NOx storage properties.
The effect is attributed to the presence of the strong local electric field induced by the local dipoles of F-containing groups on the F-RGO surface.
These results indicate that the HMF exposure accelerates growth of primary NSs, and the effect is attributed to elimination instead of partial shielding of the GMF.
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