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The phrase "attributed to consequences of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reasons or causes behind certain outcomes or effects.
Example: "The decline in bee populations has been attributed to consequences of climate change and habitat loss."
Alternatives: "linked to the effects of" or "ascribed to the results of".
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The S W module overestimated net radiation (Rn) by an average of 69 Wm−2 and underestimated the 3-cm soil temperature (Ts3) by 2.7 °C for the RT plot, attributed to consequences of the isothermal assumption.
The benefits provided by DEX may also be attributed to consequences of the quality of sedation.
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Secondly, delays in deciding to seek care (Phase 1 delays) can be attributed to the consequences of some of the issues identified in Phase 3 delays, as poor quality care erodes community trust and confidence, and so delays the decision to seek care when complications arise [ 21, 22].
Activation of degenerative processes has been described and attributed to detrimental consequences of prolonged starvation.
The variation of the capacitance for different potentials should be attributed to the consequences of the varied deposition potential on the surface areas and accessibility to the insides of the electrodes, which is similar to that of the varied deposition time at a constant potential of -1.2 V. Figure 6 SEM images of the PG/NFs deposited with the time of 500 s under different potentials.
"This can be largely attributed to the consequences of milder winters on cub survival," he said.
This can be attributed to a consequence of a number of factors including the slightly greater nozzle diameter, and different nozzle geometry, which includes cone angle and nozzle cylinder length, for CIJ, the different mode of drop generation or the higher polymer concentration investigated.
These findings can be attributed to the consequence of the immobilised copolymer undergoing a phase transition at its lower critical solution temperature (LCST), which leads to changes in its solvated structure, including how the electrostatic, hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions/domains of the copolymer are exposed to the bulk mobile phase.
Studies of sick-leave or disability pension diagnoses attribute to social consequences of disorders rather than morbidity [ 29, 30].
It is likely that the high frequency of somatic complaints can be attributed to the physical consequences of morbid obesity, e.g. musculoskeletal pain or shortness of breath.
The occurrence of intergranular damage is primarily attributed to the detrimental consequences of DSA and creep damage supplemented by oxidation and precipitation effects, in particular for nitrogen contents above 0.07 wt.%.
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