Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] account for the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The need to include stock market volatility in the pricing equation for index futures may account for the apparent mispricings indicated by the no-arbitrage condition , particularly when the market is volatile , when the general equilibrium model would not indicate a mispricing .
2 Control of this kind may account for the observed differences between transcript concentrations of complex I and complex III genes .
3 The differences in binding characteristics of the DNA binding domains of the homologous VZV 140k and HSV-1 Vmw175 IE proteins may account for the subtle differences in their regulatory activities in transfection assays and during virus growth in tissue culture .
4 It is logical to ask whether attenuation of soft X-rays in such a wind might account for the dividing line .
5 Poor typing skills might account for the jumping capitals but the shift of the machine could be at fault .
6 This hypergastrinaemia may account for the increased acid secretion seen in some duodenal ulcer patients and may be one mechanism whereby H pylori contributes to the ulcer diathesis .
7 Care must be taken in interpreting Fig. 3 b because the CTD stations at the eastern end were not worked in the same location ( Fig. 1 ) , and some effect from the different topography might account for the eddy-like structure seen between 15–28°W .
8 Many new circumstances might account for the new relationship — the movement of married women into the work-force , unprecedented economic security , the decline of religious feeling .
9 It would appear unlikely that a difference of two water molecules could account for the large destabilisation observed and it is therefore probable that minor groove hydration is not the singularly most important destabilising effect the sequence currently under investigation .
10 These peripheral pharmacokinetic changes could account for the beneficial motor effects of Ro 40-7592 administered with levodopa .
11 Since the virus can spread through blood , transfusions could account for the 25 per cent of AIDS victims who are not gay .
12 This contact would account for the observed cooperativity of binding of multiple repressors to extended tandem repeats of met box sequences in natural operators .
13 It may be argued that low essential fatty acid intake could account for the diminished long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in severe disease .
14 Similarly , tubular obstruction secondary to renal parenchymal disorganisation may account for the higher prevalence in patients with renal and urinary tract disease .
15 The supplier must account for the related output tax in the return for the period which includes the date of receipt .
16 Beyond this depth the compression of solid rock such as silicates can account for the increasing wave speeds .
17 They suggest that peculiar factors may account for the high levels recorded on a limited number of ground-based instruments .
18 These findings may account for the previous reports that premature eye opening accelerates optic nerve myelination , whereas dark rearing delays it .
19 Although the chromatography eluants used in this study are particularly suited to detecting tobacco related carcinogens — and will miss some small molecular weight adducts altogether — it is unlikely that smoking can account for the increased adduct levels found as the percentage of smokers in the truncal vagotomy group ( 54% ) was very similar to that of the highly selective vagotomy patients ( 52% ) .
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