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The CMO was developed partly as an offshoot of the development of the Vertebrate Trait Ontology (VT) from the Animal Trait Ontology (http://www.animalgenome.org/bioinfo/projects/ato/) (8).
The modern ability to chat casually or to be entertained by communication technology is but an offshoot of the development of that technology which first permitted priority communication about more urgent matters.
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He was chairman of the Caleb Foundation, concerned with the development of social housing, and an offshoot of the Evangelical Protestant Society, of which he was a director.
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What had been consistent pressure on Yemen's dangerous al-Qaida affiliate has been eased, the officials say, and a safe haven exists for the development of an offshoot of the Islamic State group.
That's the ARM port of PCSX Reloaded, itself an offshoot of the original PCSX emulator, which ceased development in 2003.
The developments on Wednesday were a stunning turn of events for Morgan Stanley, an offshoot of the Morgan banking dynasty that has counseled corporate America since the Depression.
The almost-40-foot-long remote-controlled hydraulic bridge -- which spans an offshoot of the Grand Union Canal -- is one of three that were commissioned for Paddington Basin, a mixed-use development in Northwest London.
Hamas is an offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood.
It is an offshoot of the popular postmodern bistro Chateaubriand.
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