Sentence examples for arising from the source from inspiring English sources

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Prakrit languages, (from Sanskrit: prākṛta, "arising from the source, occurring in the source") Middle Indo-Aryan languages known from inscriptions, literary works, and grammarians' descriptions.

Prakrit languages, ( from Sanskrit: prākṛta, "arising from the source, occurring in the source") Middle Indo-Aryan languages known from inscriptions, literary works, and grammarians' descriptions.

It was found that the amount of carbon impurities in deposited films arising from the source material could be reduced by increasing the oxygen partial pressure ratio.

end{aligned} (7) Applying the Laplace inverse operator on both sides of (6) yields begin{aligned} u x,t) & = Theta x,t)- mathcal{L}^{-1} biggl[ biggl( frac{s+mu (1-s)}{s^{n+1}} biggr) mathcal{L} bigl[beta u (x,t ) + varphi u (x,t ) bigr] biggr], end{aligned} (8) where (Theta x,t)) represents the term arising from the source term.

Because these probabilities were based on one-sided, upper 99% BCIs, we can conservatively reject the null hypothesis of infection arising from the source populations.

If adult human bone is used, there are many biological variables arising from the source of the bone that could complicate the interpretation of results.

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Regardless of whether the low N/P ratio in the TS arises from the source waters or faster regeneration of P than of N40,44, the excess of P over N compensates for the P deficiency in the ECS.

It is documented that these differences can arise from the source of 3′-UTR sequences.

At an Amsterdam conference on World Population and Mental Health he said; "It would seem that a human society at a given moment is an expression of an equilibrium - a balance struck between the amount of comfort and the discomforts arising from the same source".

Because it occurs around the same time as the N1 at the vertex, it is sometimes regarded as arising from the same source.

The ambient level of one pollutant may therefore be a surrogate for other pollutants arising from the same source, so interpretation of findings for individual pollutants must account for this surrogacy (Manchester-Neesvig et al. 2003; Sarnat et al. 2001).

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