Sentence examples for behaviour was attributed to from inspiring English sources

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The enhanced mechanical behaviour was attributed to the presence of EP in the composite material.

This change in behaviour was attributed to a redistribution of borate ions with time.

Such behaviour was attributed to a particular morphology of the parent ferrierite.

This behaviour was attributed to a layer expansion process of the clay during sorption.

This behaviour was attributed to the formation of chunks of β-phase upon the addition of Cd.

This behaviour was attributed to the Cys and GSH depletion, which limited polythiol synthesis, as well as root growth.

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A particular change in behaviour is attributed to learning, then, because it is possible to specify the set of circumstances that produced it.

Even without any such detailed knowledge of the underlying mechanisms, it is possible to insist that certain changes in behaviour be attributed to motivation rather than to learning if the opportunity to learn anything relevant was lacking and the opportunity for a motivational change was present.

This behaviour is attributed to a low nucleation density.

This behaviour is attributed to the higher anticipated influence of tensile residual stress for this orientation.

This behaviour is attributed to stress-induced twin boundary motion within the MSM particles.

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