Examples of using Attributed in English and their translations into Hindi
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This provides confirmation that the hadith is authentically attributed to its source at a level above reasonable doubt.
The PET-CT scanner, attributed to Dr. David Townsend and Dr. Ronald Nutt, was named by
These terms specify whether a narration is attributed to the Prophet, a companion, a successor or a latter historical figure….
Robbins grew 10 inches, a growth spurt later attributed to a pituitary tumor.
about 50,000 deaths annually, and these are primarily attributed to the“big four”.
Carter later attributed his victory in the election to the debates, saying they“gave the
Lots of research is still needed to validate some of the health claims that have been attributed to noni fruit;
The PET/CT scanner, attributed to Dr David Townsend and Dr Nutt was named by TIME Magazine
learning can be attributed to social connectivity.
Like many others, Stauffenberg was impressed by the overwhelming military success, which was attributed to Hitler.
as also the cave- temples at Tiruvellarai, can be attributed to the Muttaraiyars.
How does Jehovah draw people, and what results from this? But does all this order suggest that the unity of Jehovah's worshipers can be attributed to strong, impersonal leadership?
Direct reference to Daoist concepts can be found in such styles as the"Eight Immortals," which uses fighting techniques attributed to the characteristics of each immortal.
The Persian scholar Ibn Sina(Avicenna)(980-1037) had more than 450 books attributed to him.
the 1997 Masters Tournament, golf's increased popularity is attributed to Woods' presence.
The origins of this custom, like many in Russian space travel, are attributed to Gagarin who did the same thing before his flight in 1961.
Earthquakes are attributed to Shesha's yawn,
He attributed this miracle to the lingam and erected this temple in order to preserve it.
Of course, the honey can not be attributed to low-calorie products,
This infamous quote, often attributed to Vince Lombardi, actually originated with college football coach Red Saunders,