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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a range of origins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the diverse backgrounds or sources of something, such as people, products, or ideas.
Example: "The festival celebrates a range of origins, showcasing traditions from various cultures around the world."
Alternatives: "a variety of origins" or "a spectrum of origins".
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The secondary aqueous fluid inclusions in granites represent hydrothermal fluid from a range of origins, including fractionation of the original melt, convection systems driven by the hot magma, and later fluids focussed on the granite because it has become a structural/topographic high [16, 17].
This year's 12 semifinalists in the competition, which is run by the Thelonious Monk Institute — culled from 237 entry tapes — yielded a range of origins and dispositions.
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As 22.1percentt of the Australian population is foreign-born (Australian Bureau of Statistics ABS 2007a), the HILDA sample includes a large number of immigrants from a range of origin countries (88, in fact).
L. chlorophorum expresses plastid-targeted proteins with a range of different origins, which probably arose through endosymbiotic gene transfer (EGT) and horizontal gene transfer (HGT).
This is consistent with the observation that endothelial lineages are derived from a range of embryological origins (Wu et al., 2011; Nakano et al., 2013).
ESCs express consistent transcriptional profiles that provide benchmarks for pluripotency [ 44]; however, to date, it has not been possible to consistently assess ESC signatures across all available data and platforms, and it is becoming increasingly important to provide biologically interpretable functional signatures that are robust across a range of experimental origins.
That France is no haven of multiculturalism can be gauged not just through its politics but through its art and cinema (La Haine and the more recent Hidden are chilling reminders that unresolved issues persevere) but the fact that the squad is represented by such a range of nationalities-of-origin is cause for celebration.
Participants in the urban refugee program were selected to represent a range of countries of origin, including the DRC, Burundi, Sudan, Eritrea, and Somalia, while those from the Jijiga camps originated from Somalia.
Stem cells from a wide range of origins have been investigated in studies using animal models of stroke, with evidence that neural or mesenchymal cells migrate to the site of ischemic injury after intravascular or intraparenchymal delivery, and that a proportion of cells survive and differentiate into cells with characteristics of neurons or glia.
This study aims to (i) test for genetic differentiation between strains of a broad range of origins, (ii) investigate the evolutionary origin of clinical isolates, and (iii) identify an association between a virulence-related trait and pathogenicity.
Except for manuscripts originating from China (22 in 2008/12 in 2009), there was little variation between 2008 and 2009: origin and number of manuscripts were quite stable with a large range of origins concentrating over Norway (8 in 2008/10 in 2009), USA (8/9), the Netherlands(7/10), France (7/8), Spain (6/5), Australia (3/6), UK (3/4), Germany (2/4) and Italy (1/4).
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