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The phrase "ascribed to have" is not correct in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "ascribed" already implies attribution, so the addition of "to have" is unnecessary.
Example: "The theory is ascribed to have originated in the early 20th century."
Alternatives: "attributed to" or "credited with".
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i. Internal Validity is the extent to which the intervention can reliably be ascribed to have affected the change ii.
The fundamental elements of the proposaed prediction model of memory include the following: It was emphasized above that most of the brain areas that traditionally have been ascribed to have specific memory functions (e.g. hippocampus, striatum, amygdala, sensory and motor cortex, cerebellum) engage in match-mismatch operations for the purpose of detecting prediction errors.
They have been ascribed to have resilient antioxidant activity and help in protecting cells against oxidative damage caused by free radicals due to their redox properties, which enable them to act as reducing agents, hydrogen donors and singlet oxygen quenchers [ 38- 41].
The p110δ isoform of phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase has been ascribed to have an important regulatory function in TLR4 endocytosis by promoting the transfer of TLR4 to endosomes thereby controlling the balance between TIRAP-MyD88-dependent pro-inflammatory and TRIF-dependent anti-inflammatory cytokine expression.
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America's patent internal conflicts are readily attributed to race, gender, immigration and the clash of generations; but they are not, and never have been, ascribed to class.Geopolitics has crimped the left, too.
Since the mid-18th century, instruments falsely ascribed to him have been abundant.
The "reasons" historically ascribed to philanthropy have ranged from guilt to concern for one's legacy to religious principle to noblesse oblige to plain generosity.
Mary Magdalen, who makes brief, dramatic appearances in the Canonical gospels and has a Gnostic gospel ascribed to her, has always appealed to novelists, troubadours, and other legend-makers -- including popes.
Although classically the role ascribed to integrins has been that of anchoring cells to the ECM, the functions of integrins greatly exceed that of mere cell adhesion (127).
But of all the character flaws that Europeans have ascribed to Americans, nothing has contributed more to widening the Atlantic than national egocentricity (a bit rich, admittedly, coming from the French).
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