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The phrase "attributed to effect" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a cause-and-effect relationship, but the wording is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The changes in behavior were attributed to effect, but further analysis is needed to clarify the relationship."
Alternatives: "linked to the effect" or "ascribed to the effect".
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The origin of this self-rectifying property can be attributed to effect of the Al Ti O layer on the migration of oxygen vacancies as discussed in the next section.
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(2013), there attributed to effects of clonal interference and epistasis.
The discrepancy is attributed to effects of ion ion and ion solvent interaction.
Many pharmacological effects of silymarin can be attributed to effects downstream or upstream of its antioxidative and membrane-stabilizing properties.
We have described laboratory to laboratory variation in microarray data that can be attributed to effects of processing samples in batches.
Changes in fatty streak formation could not be attributed to effects on plaque inflammation or angiogenesis.
The reduced yields of the overexpressing lines of AP59 were attributed to effects on spikelet development.
In these experiments positive effects might be attributed to effects during development, and the lack of effects to compensatory mechanisms.
Thus, the phenotypic effects of Hsp83 mutations cannot be attributed to effects of the cosmopolitan inversion Inv 3L P.
This effect was attributed to pharmacological effects of dopaminergic receptors located in both prefrontal and striatal brain regions.
Effect size was evaluated with eta2 proportion of the total variance that attributed to an effect.
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