Sentence examples for point is ascribed from inspiring English sources

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The score ranges from 0 to 5, with increasing severity: one point is ascribed to each category; and a score equal to or greater than 2 is associated with a greater risk for mortality [ 51].

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On the first step latent points are ascribed to one of the data classes in consideration.

According to Cooper, "[t]here is an obvious point to be recognized and that obvious point is that responsibility is ascribed to collectives, as well as to individual persons.

An approximately temperature-independent point in ρ xx is ascribed to the direct I-QH transition.

This is ascribed to originating from large Debye temperatures and high levels of disorder (e.g., point defects) in as-grown TiSi NWs.

So much importance is ascribed to that role.

For fortune-telling each tarot card is ascribed a meaning.

Beauty itself is ascribed to anything that gives pleasure.

The local Church is ascribed to him.

Maybe 2 of those points can be ascribed to retiring boomers, but that leaves 1.5% of the labor force -- over 2 million people -- missing in action, i.e., not counted in the jobless rate because they're not looking for work (some are picked up in U6 but most probably aren't).

Consequently, the observed melting point depression cannot be ascribed to less perfect PA 46 crystals, but to a smaller lamellar thickness of the crystallised PA 46 sequences which is confirmed by TEM.

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