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"excess attributes" is a correct phrase that is often used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that has too many features or qualities compared to what is needed. For example, "The excessive attributes of the new car confused the customer who was looking for a simple model."
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A genetic algorithm verifies these candidate attributes and excess attributes are identified and filtered off.
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The excess attributed to 2009 H1N1 was calculated in the same way, using a separate model for each age group, by summing the weekly differences between the observed and predicted incidence rates during the first pandemic season.
The drop of activity and enantiomeric excess was attributed to the hydrogenation of the immobilised CD.
A study published in August by George Washington University said there was a spike in mortality across Puerto Rico in the six months after the storm, with an estimated 2,975 excess deaths attributed to the hurricane and its aftermath.
The 3,000 estimate comes from a George Washington University scientific analysis that included "excess deaths" attributed to the lingering effects of Hurricane Maria.
The excess variance attributed to rate modulations was also quantified using principal component analysis (PCA).
Half of the excess stillbirths attributed to deprivation were of unknown cause.
The RERI is the excess risk attributed to interaction relative to the risk without exposure.
Mean excess cost attributed to AD, even after controlling for the greater overall burden of illness, was $2,307.
Excess deaths attributed to pneumonia or influenza are significantly higher in HIV-positive persons during influenza seasons (5 ).
In R. padi this excess is attributed either to ancient loss of sexuality and the consequence of accumulated mutations or to a hybrid origin.
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