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As GL1-derived Ser1 and Gly1 are basically derived from R5P, the C enrichment of Gly1 and Ser1 would depend on the ratio of R5P to X5P used in the generation of RuBP.

Those hyperthermia factors basically derived from magnetic nanoparticles as well as magnetic field.

Basically derived from the French horn, they are played by horn players with horn mouthpieces and have a quieter tone colour.

It is basically derived to predict the dynamic pressure response and behavior of fluids flow in porous media with respect to time and position.

Detailed characterizations illustrate that the ORR activity is basically derived from the hierarchically porous scaffold which provides a large surface area and enough pore volumes for mass and ion diffusion.

My point had been that when every modern fictional detective is basically derived from Sherlock Holmes, and CSI and its ilk have milked dry the science of forensics – Holmes's USP – updating Conan Doyle to the 21st century seemed a somewhat redundant exercise.

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Low lattice thermal conductivities (κL) basically derive from the giant phonon anharmonicity enhanced by interactions between low-frequency optic and acoustic phonons.

The switch from preclinical pharmacology to clinical drug research also meant a step into a world of many procedures and much administrative work, basically deriving from the international guidelines for good clinical practice (ICH/GCP).

Moreover, the regulation mechanism of glucose repression in C. maltosa might be different from that in S. cerevisiae, which is thought to basically derive from the whole genome duplication event [37].

According to a common view, autonomy is a political concept that basically derives from the ancient world where an individual was autonomous when he took charge of his own affairs, protected from external interference.

I looked up the term "cracker", which by the way, there is not one team name in America called cracker, and the definition basically is derived from this meaning: One theory holds that the term derives from the "cracking" of whips, either by slave foremen in the antebellum South against African slaves, or by rustics to guide their cattle.

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