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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascribed to a different" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing attributions or assignments of characteristics, qualities, or actions to something or someone else.
Example: "The findings were ascribed to a different researcher, leading to confusion about the original source of the data."
Alternatives: "attributed to another" or "assigned to a different".
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The difference by sex can be ascribed to a different structure of educational level and occupation between men and women.
Thus, based on these results it is difficult to state that differences in clinical severity between the two patients are clearly ascribed to a different heteroplasmic load of the mutation in cerebral tissue.
We found a seasonal variation of heavy metals concentration in soil, that we ascribed to a different level of metal dissolution due to rainfall.
The variability of the compressive strength measured is ascribed to a different stability behavior of the foams generated by foaming agents having different nature during the mixing phase with the cement paste.
Therefore, the effects of p17 and p17Δ36 and on PI3K/Akt signalling have to be ascribed to a different modulation of PTEN activity.
This could be ascribed to a different of orientation of the gradients in humans (see discussion for details of the contemporary controversy in the matter) or to the high variability of the position and extent of the primary auditory cortex in relation to the location of HG [8], [67].
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In mature centralism states, a clear clarification of accountability is ascribed to a clear clarification of authority among different hierarchies.
In this way we insured that observed correlations could not be ascribed to a similar gene composition of the different signatures.
The 2D-XRF maps evidenced two levels of copper that could be ascribed to two different copper pigments, a blue and a green one.
Two writers for that magazine, Peter Aldhous and Eugenie Samuel Reich, noticed last year that a set of graphs in the Nature article was the same as that in an article by Dr. Verfaillie published in a different journal but ascribed to different mice.
This difference is ascribed to the different physical mechanisms considered for the two profiles.
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