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Meanings of largely attributable in English
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Usage of largely attributable in English
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Changes in response were largelyattributable to sensitization of locomotor stimulation.
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Atherosclerosis is a complicated disorder and largelyattributable to dyslipidaemia and chronic inflammation.
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The film's charms are largelyattributable to the spry ensemble cast.
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This was largelyattributable to an increase among cirrhotic patients.
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To the decline in prices of home-grown cereals the decrease in area is largelyattributable.
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These results indicate that the genetic effect on CETP splicing is largelyattributable to rs5883.
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We reveal that these extensive genomic variations are largelyattributable to activity of transposable elements.
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The report's defects are largelyattributable to Ms Harney because the form of the inquiry was inadequate.
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The enchantment she generated - 20 million hits so far - is largelyattributable to her heavenly voice.
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Further knockdown and pharmacological inhibitor experiments provided evidence that the negative autophagy regulation was largelyattributable to AKT2.
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In the cases plaques and medallions abound, the interest of which is largelyattributable to Fraser's excellent work.
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The 2002 restatement was largelyattributable to the fact that McCann had failed to report accurately its intercompany transactions.
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Curtin says recent price increases in health insurance are largelyattributable to the rise in claims coming from public hospitals.
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Our results therefore support the concept that in type I diabetes this phenomenon may be largelyattributable to antecedent hypoglycemia.
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Standard commercial diode detectors over-respond within small radiation fields, an effect largelyattributable to the relatively high mass-density of silicon.
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They argue that Ireland's economic success in recent years is largelyattributable to our well-educated workforce, the product of our fine schools.