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Seven thousand deaths a year are ascribed to tobacco-related illnesses in Ireland.
A common laboratory process used for many years, ascribed to a German chemist, Johann Rudolf Glauber (1648), consisted of heating potassium nitrate with concentrated sulfuric acid.
At that level, they calculate that one person in 100 will be killed by acrylamide, or to put it another way, that 6,000 deaths a year in Britain could be ascribed to it.
Using similar methods, Hemminki et al calculated an incidence of eight patients per million person-years in Sweden; three cases per million person-years were ascribed to the AL type and two to the AA type.
The performances of polymer solar cells (PSCs) have been greatly improved in recent years mainly ascribed to the development of various donor-acceptor (D-A) conjugated photovoltaic polymers.
From then until his death in 1940, he catalogued almost everything he produced, numbering it and ascribing it to a year.
A relatively higher residual effect of ZnSO4 applied to I year rice crop on the grain yields of II year rice crop as compared to the direct effect noted during I year could be ascribed to a severe brown spot infestation in control plots which led to very low rice grain yields in control.
Thus, new households that were included in the DSS within the previous two years did not have a socioeconomic status ascribed to them.
The First Quartet, composed in Washington in 1930, is suffused with Classicism refracted through a modernist prism, an effect Prokofiev ascribed to his study of the Beethoven quartets the same year.
Nobody could say for sure how much that had to do with the weekend's events, and how much should be ascribed to the fact the Chiefs had not won a game at Arrowhead in almost a year.
(A heart attack he had suffered some years earlier he ascribed to eating broccoli as a child, forced on him by his mother).
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