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    Proof of death/ disability Attributable to military service.

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    Interestingly, no(0) deaths were Attributable to marijuana use.

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    Million deaths- 5.9% of all deaths- are Attributable to alcohol.

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    These are not immediately Attributable to manufacturing of services or products.

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    For 2016, the number of deaths Attributable to PM2.5 was at almost 600,000.

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    The size of the state's outpatient medical services sector is also largely Attributable to demand.

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    Again, we found about half of the pollution during these events was Attributable to fires.

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    It causes leukaemia and at least 2% of leukaemia cases worldwide are Attributable to occupational exposures.

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    Therefore, the number of deaths Attributable to warming is likely to rise in the future.

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    Human infections Attributable to WNV have been reported in many countries in the World for over 50 years.

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    Although not exclusively Attributable to deregulation, indeed the U.S. witnessed an explosive growth in demand for air travel.

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    The problem that many schools face is a lack of resources Attributable to a lack of funding.

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    Thus, part of the bearish revival this week is directly Attributable to government discussion of financial reform.

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    A fake food product has a mixture of Italian names, logos, images and slogans clearly Attributable to our country.

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    Of the consumption of ozone-depleting chemicals in the country was Attributable to HCFC-141 b in the foam sector.

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    Hand-in-hand with seafarer issues is training and education, particularly as approximately 80% of ship accidents are Attributable to human error.

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    The study authors also concluded that almost 55 percent of retinal detachments not caused by trauma are Attributable to myopia.

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    The eating disturbance is not Attributable to a concurrent medical condition or not better explained by another mental disorder.

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    Abnormal dry skin Attributable to regular work with could trigger your begin seams of which most of the time follow maturity.

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    Although these symptoms could be Attributable to anything, they more substantively indicate hypocalcemia in the presence of associated physiological or neurological symptoms.

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    Five to 15 percent of children with recurrent abdominal pain that isn't Attributable to any other source may be subject to migraines.

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    Employment surges in the industry are partially Attributable to several major industrial construction projects tied to the city's booming natural gas industry.

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    If you look at the domestic economic situation and the global situation, there are virtually no domestic reasons which are Attributable to this.

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    Thus any differences in EEG power between the nonsocial and joint attention conditions could be Attributable to any of these three social inputs.

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    The animals might also have scabies or scabies, however, it's Attributable to one other sort of mite and can't be transmitted to individuals.

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    The additional 12% decline seemed extreme for a one penny miss and may be more Attributable to the weakness due to the XIV failure.

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    You might wonder if these findings are Attributable to other factors, or to factors already in play by the time participants joined the study.

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    Many women who have experimented with different hormonal birth control options, for example, undergo mood changes Attributable to getting different concentrations of each hormone.

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    So while women may suffer more from fatigue, at this point I wouldn't say that it is Attributable to gender differences in bedtime procrastination.

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    Net income Attributable to the company rose to $1.07 billion in the second quarter, up more than 25 percent from $854 million a year earlier.

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