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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to for instance" is not correct in written English.
It is a combination of terms that does not convey a clear meaning and is awkwardly constructed.
Example: "The theory is often attributed to, for instance, several prominent scientists in the field."
Alternatives: "ascribed to, for example" or "credited to, such as".
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Wip1 is a serine/threonine phosphatase of the PP2C (protein phosphatase 2C) family, and its oncogenic function has been attributed to, for instance, its role as a negative regulator of p53 by dephosphorylating key members of DNA-damage signaling, including ATM, Chk2, and p53 itself [ 6].
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Last but not least, probability was attributed to events, for instance, when Thomas Aquinas, in Summa theologiae II-II, q. 32, 5, 1322, says "according as things probably and generally occur / according to what probably and generally occurs" (secundum ea quae probabiliter et in pluribus occurrunt).
Arthroplasties in siblings that were attributed to other causes (for instance, trauma, fracture, rheumatoid arthritis) were not included when the data were analyzed.
This discrepancy could be attributed to lack of resources, for instance, Internet accessibility.
The concentration of immigrants has been attributed to non-random sorting, for instance due to network effects (Aslund and Skans 2010).
Accordingly, expression is not limited to feelings and emotions but comprises any feature that can be metaphorically attributed to an artwork: in architecture, for instance, a building may express movement, dynamism, or being "jazzy" although, literally, it can't have any of those properties (Goodman, Elgin 1988, 40).
The difficulties in growing high-quality InGaN and InAlN materials can be attributed to a number of problems: for instance, the large difference in interatomic spacing between InN and GaN or AlN results in a solid phase miscibility gap [4, 5] and the relatively high vapor pressure of InN as compared to the vapor pressure of GaN or AlN leading to low indium incorporation in these alloys [6].
However, the rising amount of food waste could also be attributed to a change of lifestyle, for instance the buying of produce which has a shorter shelf life, which would involuntarily lead to more food being thrown away.
Drug resistance tends to be attributed to few large-effect loci, for instance mutations repeatedly seen to arise in clinical settings (Johnson et al. 2011), and it can sometimes be confirmed experimentally that a particular mutation is sufficient to confer resistance (see Empirical approaches).
However, people on social assistance often refuse to book appointments at those times for reasons that dentists attribute to their lifestyle: for instance, they pinpoint their laziness or, on the contrary, undeclared jobs that impede scheduling.
Such instances were usually attributed to returning late for a reinjection.
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