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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to all types" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing characteristics, qualities, or actions that are associated with various categories or groups.
Example: "The findings in the study were attributed to all types of participants, regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "assigned to all categories" or "ascribed to all kinds".
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In behavioral genetics literature, additive genetic effects are associated with a narrow sense of heritability and broad-sense heritability refers to the proportion of trait variation that can be attributed to all types of genetic effects, including dominance, epistatic interaction, and additive effects.
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A genomic type was attributed to all analysed samples, taking into account all observed genomic alterations, as described previously, with slight modifications (Janoueix-Lerosey et al, 2009; Schleiermacher et al, 2010).
Current health statistics suggest that nearly 45% of all deaths in the western world can be attributed to some types of chronic fibro-proliferative disease [ 60].
All fractures were attributed to C-type according to AO-classification.
This was mostly attributed to the type of tag and their re-usability.
This has, in part, been attributed to the type of electrosurgical current used for ES.
Virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is typically attributed to its type III secretion system (T3SS).
Approximately 95% of hyperparatyhroidism caused by genetic factors is attributed to MEN type 1.
This high efficiency of sodium ion absorption is attributed to mammalian-type nephrons.
Their opposite results cannot be attributed to cell type specificity since both groups monitored the effects of HZ in DCs.
Some of this ambiguity may be unarguably attributed to the type of US probe used.
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