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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attributed to randomness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing phenomena or outcomes that are believed to be the result of random chance rather than a specific cause or intention.
Example: "The unexpected results of the experiment were largely attributed to randomness, rather than any systematic error."
Alternatives: "ascribed to chance" or "linked to randomness".
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These non-rejection rates are higher than the 5% that can be conventionally attributed to randomness.
The origin of biological noise is attributed to randomness in biological reaction events, and leads to cell-to-cell variability in genetically identical cell populations.
A network motif is found to be significant if the probability of finding the motif N real times in the randomized networks (P value ) is smaller than 0.02 and the number of standard deviations N real is removed from N rand is at least 2. As a result the network motifs that are found to be significant can not just be attributed to randomness.
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Our models included subjects (subject ID) and scenes (scenes ID) as random effects to capture variance attributed to the randomness of subject and item sampling.
Notably, the human OFD1 locus is reported to escape X-inactivation (de Conciliis et al., 1998), meaning that variability cannot be attributed to the randomness of X-inactivation.
As stated in Section 4, the overestimation by the FAT of Q−1 and Δ v observed for P waves in densely cracked media (Fig. 10) may be partly attributed to the imperfect randomness of distributions enhanced with an increasing ϵ.
The ΔH° and ΔS° positive values are attributed to the endothermic nature of adsorption and the increase in the randomness at the solid/liquid interface during the adsorption of Pb2+ on NiO/CNT nanocomposite, respectively.
Due to the randomness of enzymatic hydrolysis on chitosan, this was probably attributed to the nonamers (DP 9 COS) existing in the syrup.
The randomness in the direction of the induction arrows in the Cambay rift basin may be attributed to a variation in thickness of the sediments and errors arising from measurement of the vertical magnetic field.
(Also attributed to Ann Landers).
The account was attributed to AEC "scientists".
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