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The phrase "agent origins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the beginnings or sources of agents, such as in a narrative, analysis, or research about characters, entities, or systems.
Example: "In the study of artificial intelligence, understanding the agent origins is crucial for developing more effective algorithms."
Alternatives: "source of agents" or "origins of agents".
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Today, scientists and physicians widely recognize the plausibility of infectious agent origins for chronic diseases.
At present, cancers, autoimmune or immune-mediated diseases, and neurodevelopmental disorders are leading candidates for infectious agent origins.
Despite the challenges, researchers continue to pursue elusive but plausible infectious agent origins of chronic syndromes such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis and other inflammatory arthritides, Crohn disease, type 1 diabetes, multiple sclerosis, neuropsychiatric and developmental disorders, leukemias and lymphomas, and other malignancies (33 – 44 ).
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Yet just as Hiller's affecting debut Sabra Zoo set a teenage coming-of-age novel against the 1982 massacres carried out by Lebanese Phalangists during Israeli invasion, this PLO agent's origins in the Beirut refugee camps make Shake Off more than a spy thriller.
Basically, this is another case in which the evolution of techniques and technology on automated reasoning and automated design agents, from origins to current high-level status, could not provide but flawed duplicates of human abilities (Hofstadter 1995).
Bortenat 2-mg vials contained isovaleraldehyde, a compound used in fragrances or as a flavoring agent; the origin of this compound is unknown.
Therefore, nobiletin may represent a potential antithrombotic agent of dietary origins.
One of my concerns is if the paleontological record can tell us anything about the role of oxygen as a causative agent in eukaryote origins, given the extremely broad possible time span for the event (the authors write 2.7-1.7 2.7-1.7
The continuum often used to describe the human exposure assessment pathway starts with the agent at its origin or its source, which, for example, can be a chemical manufacturing plant, automobile exhaust, or a chemical waste site.
Police Sgt. Jack Cassidy, who heads the transit bureau's special investigations unit, said the scheme involving the nine station agents had its origins in a police crackdown in the last few years on so-called swipers, the people who illegally sell individual rides to boarding passengers.
The utility of various anti-microtubule agents from natural origins is the best example that continuously serves these two purposes.
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