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This could be credited to the increased in bacteria population growth from the addition of carbon source in the BFT tanks (Avnimelech 1999).
This could be credited to heterozygous deletion of PRDM1, in which the cells still have an undeleted allele.
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In this subsection, the term "creditable active service" means active service that could be credited to a warrant officer under section 511 of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, as amended (70 Stat. 114).
Another assistant could be credited with sending the artist back to spots.
The Steelers beat the Seahawks, 21-0, a shutout that could be credited to Pittsburgh's offense.
The enhanced photocatalytic performances of CeO2 Ag/AgBr could be credited to the accelerated interfacial charge transfer process and the improved separation of the photogenerated electron hole pairs.
Only 7 percent of the deficit could be credited to the Obama stimulus bill and 3 percent to his other initiatives.
Suppose the Lascaux paintings could be credited to an artist, with a known name and style and biography.
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