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There is another attribution to Anglund in a reference book for children's-choir directors, published in 1993.

According to still another attribution, the Summule was compiled by a Black Friar no earlier than in the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century.

Yet another attribution, dating from the fifteenth century, was to a Petrus Ferrandi Hispanus (d. between 1254 and 1259), which would be consistent with the idea that the work originated from the first half of the thirteenth century.

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In the end we want another celebrity attribution like this one because we want to get things straight.

Someone judging simply by looking at the pictures might conclude that "Susanna" bears more resemblance to Orazio's art in 1610 than to Artemisia's early work -- unlike, say, "Cleopatra," another debated attribution and a bold image, fraught for scholars because it is a picture seeming to celebrate sexual availability painted at just around the time Artemisia was raped.

Relational processes construe the experiences of being and relate one fragment of experience to another through attribution (e.g., 'I'm okay') or identification (e.g., 'I'm that odd person') and are divided into three types of relation: intensive, possessive, and circumstantial.

Transcription factors acting on effector genes is another important attribution to drug resistance(s) characterized in a number of clinical species [ 6].

For example, co-founder and CEO Michael Katz told me that mParticle developers often integrate with a crash reporting tool, plus at least one analytics product, plus another product for push notifications, and another for email, and yet another for ad attribution.

Corticospinal excitability was significantly increased when subjects attributed an observed action to another person whereas attribution of the same action to self suppressed excitability [18].

William Cibes, chancellor of the state university system, said his staff found that it borrowed from another source without attribution: an April 27 , 2003 article in The Independent, a British newspaper.

In June, Doris Kearns Goodwin, a former Harvard professor, resigned from the Pulitzer Prize board, months after she acknowledged that parts of a book she wrote were from another author without attribution.

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