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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attribute after" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that comes after an attribute in a specific context, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it.
Example: "The attribute after the colon in the data set indicates the value."
Alternatives: "property following" or "characteristic subsequent to".
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Adult subjects tend to focus on one stimulus attribute after another (e.g., shape or colour) until the answer is found.
I call this characteristic the Bill Campbell Attribute after my friend Bill who is the best that I've ever seen at this.
In samples with Db ≥ 1.4 Mg/m3, citrate-bicarbonate-dithionate extractable aluminum, as cementing agent, turned to be the second most influential soil attribute (after clay) on LLWR while the latter was not affected by calcium carbonate equivalent.
a The organic matter-type boundary line according to Sadettin Korkmaz et al. (2013); b source rock quality boundary representing oil- and gas-prone attribute after Hakimi et al. (2010); border between Type II/III organic matter (300 mg HC/g TOC) after Langford and Blanc-Valleron (1990), border between Type I/II organic matter (700 mg HC/g TOC) after Espitalié et al. (1985).
It recalls a line earlier in the novel, when, reflecting on the finite nature of existence, Lucy realizes that "[i]ts rareness was its leading attribute, after all, and such a thing as this couldn't be expected to carry on forever".
(Nompumelelo, 43-year-old trial participant) The trial gel is obviously a lubricant, yet the fact that the gel 'dried' the vagina was the fourth most frequently reported positive attribute, after hot, tight and lubricating: When I did not use the gel I got wet, but when I used the gel it made me dry.
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His five Van Dycks have also been reduced to one undisputed, with the others now requiring the epithets "studio of", "attributed to", "after", and "in the manner of" the master.
Teaching with The Times- Review The New York Times coverage of the August 2003 blackout ( //www.nytimes.com/pages/national/nationalspecial2/), and answer the following questions: -To what does the expression "up east" refer, and to whom was it attributed after the blackout?
Revolutionary's win at Fair Grounds in 2013 showed similar stamina-laden attributes: after being headed a furlong from home, Revolutionary clawed back to overhaul Mylute on the wire.
Ordinary kriged maps were achieved for all studied soil attributes after physico-chemical analyses.
The recognition rates achieved for these attributes, after applying FMS, remained unchanged.
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