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to which contributed
noun
An occurrence of the word which.
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In fact, the PCA showed a clear separation of the liver from the remaining tissues (muscle, and subcutaneous and mesenteric adipose tissues), to which contributed the fact that this tissue is particularly rich in α-linolenic acid and the products of its desaturation and elongation, the n-3 LC-PUFA.
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Freedman usually wasn't allowed to go, which contributed to her parents' decisions to send her away to boarding schools and summer camps.
A golden sunset, a warm night and a dawn which didn't take too long to come, which contributed to the jovial atmosphere.
GlaxoSmithKline is trying to stave off generic competition to Augmentin, which contributed $2.03 billion in global sales last year.
But the Jets were unable to ride Pennington's groove to any points, which contributed to their eventual crash.
However, JWA plus XRCC1 was not superior to JWA which contributed much more than XRCC1.
One exception to this relates to CYP2B6, which contributes to the metabolism of nevirapine.
In addition to the NAACP and LULAC League of United Latino America Citizenss), organizations which contributed to the case included the ACLU, American Jewish Congress and Japanese American Citizens League.
Invertases mediate sucrose hydrolysis to glucose and fructose, which contributed to better osmoregulation [ 46].
Do I continue to work in a business which contributed to the destruction of my cognitive abilities?
In this paper, L is fixed to 3, which contributes to better performance.
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