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In light of the results obtained in various studies [16], we believe that this difference has a different origin.
Furthermore, the microvessels at opposite sides of the aneurysmal aortic wall may have a different origin since they differ in both anatomic structure and reactivity.
Basically, we judged that clonality had a different origin if the methylation status was different from the original tumour in at least one gene.
Serious writing is not better; it has a different origin.
² There are longer-duration bursts too, which have a different origin, see comment.
The structure is believed to be of a different origin in most of the families.
Green coffee is selected for characteristics including aroma, finesse and lasting aftertaste, then skilfully combined with beans from a different origin for complementary aromas and extra body.
But as Lustig points out, the estrogen that is causing that growth in young girls may have a different origin.
But MaxMara, in its mission statement, pointed to a different origin: back to the Bauhaus and its founding principle of form following function.
And so the name has been changed to Type 2 diabetes to distinguish it from the far less common kind of diabetes (Type 1) that nearly always starts in childhood or adolescence and has a different origin.
In Europe, interculturalism has a different origin.
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