Sentence examples for timing might explain from inspiring English sources

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It is noteworthy that in the ISIS-4 study, magnesium was given after reperfusion (iatrogenic or spontaneous), and this difference in timing might explain the negative result of the trial [ 124, 125].

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Black, the author of three books on international affairs, cites twists of fate and timing that might explain the Shepaug's failure to continue in that direction even as Waterbury, over on the Naugatuck, became the brass capital of the world.

The timing might also explain noises that a nanny for the Skakels heard about 9 30 p.m.

The fact that this last study was carried out in cultured transversal slices of spinal cord that are deprived of the rostro-caudal signalling factors, which are known to stimulate proliferation, might explain the timing discrepancies.

This might explain the difference in the timing of Drosophila death observed following infection with the two bacterial strains used.

Suboptimal timing or level of the ectopically expressed Ascl1b expression might explain the lower efficiency.

This might explain why we could not relate the timing of the loss of rooting ability to the reduction in miR156 expression.

Soluble factors secreted by stromal cells were responsible for at least two potential mechanisms that might explain this differential efficacy: the levels of viral lytic activity and the timing for cell exit from quiescence.

That might explain the increased need for sleep, but it doesn't explain the change in timing of sleep," says Neil Stanley, a sleep researcher at the University of East Anglia.

What might explain this picture?

Might explain a lot.

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