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The painting shows an old, weary man slumped in contemplation in his armchair and has spent more time in the National Gallery's storeroom than on display because it is attributed to a follower of Rembrandt rather than the artist himself.

The spontaneous roughening of graphene is intriguing because it is attributed to unexpected physical characteristics such as a negative thermal expansion coefficient [14], increasing bandgap [15], and unusual electronic properties [16].

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Because it can be attributed to faulty technique it should only be used retrospectively after review of the biopsy.

"Some people with bipolar disorder feel they're not allowed to have the same reactions as others, because it will be attributed to their illness--not because they're justifiably upset". Miklowitz stresses that a bipolar disorder doesn't automatically prevent you from having a successful career.

The decline in understory vegetation in plantations inhabited by sika deer has received little attention, because it is often attributed to be a result of inadequate management rather than deer grazing per se.

In Experiment 2, second wheats after oats had, on average, less take-all and gave larger yields, than second wheats after non-graminaceous break crops but this result is considered to be spurious because it could be attributed to data from just one of the four replicate plots.

It can be attributed to success because you clearly know how your feelings impact your performance.

We call them the 'new homeless' because it is a rise that can be attributed solely to economic reasons," she said.

The current legal paradigm, which requires attribution to a state or its agents, perpetuates the response crisis because it is virtually impossible to attribute a cyberattack during an attack.

It does not seem natural to say that the same event was first allegro, then andante, because it is more natural to attribute the different properties to different parts of the event, which are themselves events (in this case, movements).

Real societal impact (i.e. the increased state of public health) was not included in this study because it is virtually impossible to attribute public health changes to just one research group in the relatively short time frame of a transversal evaluation [ 22].

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