Sentence examples for presumably ascribed from inspiring English sources

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The red shift is presumably ascribed to the formation of the homogeneous Cr2O3 nanocrystals.

The confliction between simulated data and real experimental results is presumably ascribed to the limited dwelling time of products in the reaction system.

The three peaks, presumably ascribed to fulleranes by Webster (1992), are clearly visible at 3.48, 3.51, and 3.58μm, and have fluxes comparable to the 3.3 μm feature.

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A quick read convinced me that I could make no contribution except to warn against the improbable assertion that "this campaign is a contest between ideology and competence," presumably ascribing the former to Vice President George H. W. Bush and the latter to Mr. Dukakis.

Presumably this method of necromancy would not be ascribed to Pythagoras, but the suggestion is that some methods of consulting the dead were regarded as Pythagorean.

Of these 49 enzyme-coding gene pairs, 6 coexpression pairs were indeed simply explained by tissue-specific expression patterns (for example, pollen and stamen), while the remaining 43 pairs of coexpression were most likely ascribed to their intrinsic coexpression natures, presumably causing the metabolite correlations.

If there is a discrepancy between the ascribed purposes and the actually achieved or presumably resulting goals, statements can be made regarding the existence of (gateways to) institutional corruption.

In the Essay, Condillac claimed that we attribute the extension or shape we find in colours to something outside of us rather than to ourselves considered as thinking subjects (I.i.2. §11), presumably because extension is incompatible with the simplicity that must be ascribed to a thinking being.

Part of the sequestration could be ascribed to migration of eosinophils into the inflammatory site itself, presumably by chemotactic substances released during acute inflammation.

Migration of the C C double bond to the other side of the carbonyl group may be ascribed to an isomerization via the dienamine of cyclopentenone, 12 presumably driven by the thermodynamic stability of the product 6.

On the other hand, in what is presumably a reference to a Christian congregation, the first of the two epistles ascribed to Peter uses the phrase "the chosen one at Babylon" (1 Peter 5 13), Babylon being a code name for Rome.

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