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Free sign upThe phrase "attributed to a lower" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being assigned or credited to a lower level or rank, but it needs additional context to be usable.
Example: "The error was attributed to a lower level of oversight in the project management process."
Alternatives: "assigned to a lower" or "credited to a lower".
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The lower value of S max can be attributed to a lower density of interface traps.
All of the above results were attributed to a lower plasma density when higher amount of PH3 was injected.
A stronger UV emission peak indicates good optical properties, which may be attributed to a lower defect concentration.
The reason may be attributed to a lower crosslinking rate of alginate in a low CaCl2 concentration.
Moreover, the higher moment in manganite thin films was attributed to a lower resistivity of the film [18].
The increased NH3 emission was attributed to a lower acidity of the doped catalyst which reduced the NH3 adsorption capacity.
The lower NO conversion is attributed to a lower Pd function resulted by intimate PdCe interaction.
These superior field emission characteristics are attributed to a lower contact barrier and higher conductivity of the substrate.
This reduction was less prominent for BG compared to an equivalent concentration of Cu-BG, wasch wattributedtod to a lower extent of silicon release and calcium consumption.
Different infiltration rates in the investigated bunds could be mainly attributed to a lower bulk density and enhanced macroporosity in the young bund BY.
The laterally-fed device showed superior flow distribution characteristics, which could be attributed to a lower variability in solute-flow path-lengths, and a smaller dead volume.
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