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The phrase "attributed to cover" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being credited to a cover version of a song or work, but it needs more context to be usable.
Example: "The song's success is often attributed to the cover that gained popularity on social media."
Alternatives: "credited to the cover" or "ascribed to the cover."
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Forty-eight LEP nursing interventions were consensually attributed to cover relevant nursing interventions for patients undergoing rehabilitation in the acute and early post-acute situation by both nurses and the member of the LEP development team.
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We consider that this is attributed to the covered ITO film.
Thus changes in solar radiation attributed to cloud cover may be unique to the Amazon basin.
Discrepancies could also be attributed to canopy cover thresholds used for comparisons (e.g. 20 % in this study).
To this end, HPV detection and typing assays are indispensable in defining the fraction of disease attributed to the types covered by current vaccines.
This was attributed to low surface cover, low root biomass and the vulnerability of the soil to erosion.
Based on the classification results, ecosystem service supplies and demands accounting for spatial and topological patch characteristics were attributed to 14 land cover classes.
Gains were particularly impressive among Internet issues, which rose on a buying spree attributed to a Barrons cover story in which influential Morgan Stanley Dean Witter analyst Mary Meeker expressed her optimism about the outlook for the sector.
Unlike quotes attributed to James Dean, the cover versions could never be more fondly remembered than the original.
In addition, the assemblages of insects and fungi differ between logs with branches and tops and logs without [18], [52], and at least part of this difference may be attributed to differences in cover including soil contact.
In the Swedish populations, this was attributed to decreased ice cover and longer fishing periods (Yom-Tov et al. 2010b), while this increase in their Norwegian conspecifics would be related with increased food availability due to fish farming (Yom-Tov et al. 2006a).
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