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Of course war is produced by politics, though in common parlance war is typically ascribed to mindless evil, the wrath of God, or mere accident, rather than being a continuation of rational diplomacy.

It counters the anonymity of touch typically ascribed to his work by revealing the care, thought and effort that went into his ultracool look, which isn't so hands-off after all.

In that important but somewhat subsidiary sense, the collapse spelt the failure of many of the reductivist projects typically ascribed to Viennese neopositivism (but see section 3.3 below).

These computations are typically ascribed to various parts of the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), but the functional architecture of this region remains debated.

The N H absorption bond at the 1173 and 3340 cm−1 are typically ascribed to the SiNx:H film [31, 32].

I have been advocating that the morphological differences observed within fossils typically ascribed to Homo sapiens (the so-called modern humans) and the Neanderthals fall within the variation observable in a single species.

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This has typically been ascribed to mitogenic properties of free fatty acids [11], but we have previously demonstrated that dietary LCT also promote chylomicron-dependent absorption and transport of bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) through the MLN [12].

Indeed, state changes under urethane have typically been ascribed to variations in anaesthetic level [12] [14] even though prior studies of the metabolism of urethane have shown a constant and non-fluctuating rate of decline over time as measured in the blood [15], [16].

The broad range of presentations has typically been ascribed to neurological abnormalities, including epilepsy-related sudden death (SUDEP).

Based on the results of these studies, the presence of AAT in tumors has typically been ascribed to its production by the tumor cells themselves, and patients with AAT expression in their tumors have been thought to have a worse prognosis than those without AAT expression.

Typically, this is ascribed to the occurrence of damage processes at the micro-scale level.

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