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The question mark indicates the uncertain origin of the beta-tubulin sequence ascribed to the rhodophyte Porphyra purpurea.
In particular, he wrote out against the Docetists, who denied the humanity of Christ and ascribed to Him a phantom body.
Many of these pseudepigrapha are not merely falsely ascribed, but the result of deliberate deception.
The early onset of agricultural innovation there cannot be ascribed to above-average urban demand.
It can also now be claimed as a fact that these missions have eventually reached the status usually ascribed to that of fully fledged churches.
That we noticed no such effect can only be ascribed to the culinary skill of our French hostess.
Of the five inflectional cases which are commonly ascribed to the Old English noun, the instrumental is the one least obvious.
The carcinogenic effect of diesel exhaust exposure is mainly ascribed to the inhalation of particles.
Alternatively, the lack of multi-year floes in the shorefast ice can be ascribed to the weather systems occurring just before freeze-up.
Its origin is ascribed to two local slave dealers who traveled beyond Arochukwu to the Ibibio area.
And so what is proper to each nature, by reason of the hypostatical union, is ascribed to the whole person.
The most cherished land for all civilizations, in all times, was the land ascribed to gods, popularly known as Swarga.
Other health benefits historically ascribed to wine were unproven and mostly optimistic.
The chapeau is barely mentioned by Scottish heraldic writers, before Learney ascribed the chapeau to the baronage.
Portugal's sixteenth-century king Sebastian, ascribed messianic splendours after his death, was a total disaster in life.
From the Vaishnavas come the legends and mythology of Krishna, to whom are ascribed the popular Ras and Garba folk dances.
Gratian ascribed to the concubinage relationship the quality of marital affection which the Roman jurists had reserved for marriage unions.
Much of this economic merriment can be ascribed to the miracle of our virtually bloodless revolution and the government's macro-economic policy.
The decoration is ascribed to an anonymous engraver whose hand has been identified on approximately eighteen monteiths of the period.
These results were ascribed to a self-association process undergone by the monomeric antibiotic molecules within the lipid bilayer.
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This can be ascribed only to tryptic activity under the conditions of this experiment.
First of these qualities, superstitiousness, may be ascribed in large measure to geographical isolation.
The miraculous virtue ascribed to menstruous blood is well illustrated in a story told by the Arab chronicler tabari.
Possibly his confidence is to be ascribed to the limpness of their attitudes.
So that there may be fitly said to be a longanimity, which is commonly also ascribed to God as a magnanimity.
The Grecian populace ascribed to the waters of the Jordan the supernatural virtue of healing several distempers.
This work has a lunette which is generally, and I suppose correctly, ascribed to Gaudenzio.
Between Javanese and Madurese the distinction is rather to be ascribed to difference of natural environment.
A certain stiffness of demeanour, which we had noticed, but ascribed to pride, worked an unspeakable change in the mage.
The homing instinct of the pigeon has also been ascribed to the same faculty.
The latter inscription and also one from Mergui ascribed to the eleventh century seem to be in mixed Sanskrit and Pali.
As late as 1657 it was correctly ascribed to Holbein in the Modena Collection.
The black root and white flower of moly are quite unlike the yellow flower and white fleshy root ascribed by Pliny to mandrake.
The nonappearance of these supernatural beings in the present day, may be fairly ascribed to the decay of the learned languages.
Of all his splendour, the only relic left is the water gate usually ascribed to Inigo Jones.
Its communication or ordainment might be ascribed to a God or a divine King.
One informant ascribed the source of pomo bear doctor knowledge to the Lake Miwok, to the south.
It is ascribed by Duchaek to a selective action on the proteoclastic enzyme, but without satisfactory evidence.
A Hercules within, and the quadriga upon the gable of the same temple, both also of terra-cotta, are ascribed to this artist.
The various pathological conditions mentioned before may be ascribed to irritation caused by quinone di-imine.
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