Sentence examples for attributed to ground from inspiring English sources

The phrase "attributed to ground" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something being assigned or linked to a foundational aspect, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "The findings were attributed to ground conditions that affected the experiment."
Alternatives: "linked to the foundation" or "assigned to the basis".

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Four-year-old Golden Lilac, from the André Fabre yard, was looking for redemption after her odds-on ninth place in the Falmouth Stakes, a flop for the French crack attributed to ground that was too testing and the stresses of travelling.

Differences in results between these studies can be mainly attributed to ground wood vs. sound wood - with generally higher correlation coefficients for ground wood.

The birds in this study explicitly uttered alarm calls that have been attributed to ground predator warning (Collias and Joos 1953).

The food categories implicated in multistate outbreaks were beef (22 outbreaks, 17 attributed to ground beef), leafy vegetables (12), unpasteurized dairy products (3), sprouts (1), nuts (1), and other meats (bison, 1).

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Better safety can be attributed to new ground control theory and practice that emphasize both global and local stability.

Both PL and PLE spectra of the samples demonstrate vibronic oscillations which were attributed to the ground and excited states of sulfur- and oxygen-related molecular species.

This peak can be attributed to the ground energy level transition in the quantum ring, which corresponds to the photoresponse peak at 1.52 eV measured at 300 K.

According to the excitation power variable experiments, the three peaks can be attributed to the ground states (GS), the first excited states (ES1), and the second excited states (ES2), respectively.

Mud-breccia units were observed in the drilled cores from the hanging wall of the mega-splay fault, and the shallowest of these was attributed to strong ground shaking during the 1944 Tonankai earthquake (Sakaguchi et al. 2011).

The coarse massive silt with sand and mud clasts is similar to the homogenized bed of Seilacher (1984), the intraclast breccia layer of Agnon et al. (2006) and mud breccia unit of Sakaguchi et al. (2011), which were interpreted as having been attributed to seismic ground motion, having caused Kelvin-Helmholtz instability between soft sediment layers (cf. Heifetz et al., 2005).

As indicated in the inset in Fig. 1, the EL spectrum for the QD-only test sample shows a series of well-defined features at 1293, 1200, and 1116 nm, which are attributed to the ground state, the first excited state, and the second excited state of the QD transitions.

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