Sentence examples for basic origin from inspiring English sources

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Floribunda roses, with clusters of numerous rather small flowers, have their basic origin in crosses between hybrid teas and ultimately R. multiflora, while grandiflora roses are hybrids between floribundas and hybrid teas.

Although phenomenological constitutive models have the ability to exhibit most salient macroscopic features of granular materials, they generally do not provide any convincing interpretation of them: their basic origin remains hidden.

Peter Parker must be a white, heterosexual male with all the basic origin story elements — Aunt May and Uncle Ben, costuming, and life in Queens, New York.

Although manifested differently by being re-told by different artists, it is nevertheless that the details and the prime components of Batman's origin have never varied at all in the comic books, the "reiteration of the basic origin events holds together otherwise divergent expressions".

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The group wants food processors to list the basic origins of their flavours on their labels.

Oedema has two basic origins: vasogenic (breakdown of the blood-brain barrier) and cellular (accumulation of fluids inside or outside cell walls)17,19.

This chapter describes the evolution of the sewing machine from its basic origins into a hybrid of machine engineering capable of producing high-quality and high-precision clothing.

When I heard all about how SARS was a "zoonosis" virus that could be caused by eating unclean, disease-ridden exotic animals, I suddenly thought back to the news of Mad Cow, when experts had linked its most basic origins to an expensive Chinese restaurant in London that was serving illegal tiger meat.

What makes Vikander's interpretation work is that this new-and-somewhat-improved "Tomb Raider" has been conceived as both a back-to-basics origin story and a smart, forward-thinking spin on a character with a tricky representational history.

The long residence time with aquifer materials of basic lava origin (basalt) led to the formation of ferro-magnesium minerals, soluble calcium and magnesium, in water (Al-Gamal 2009).

The Oxford Dictionary defines "root" as "the basic cause, source, or origin of something" [ 26].

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