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So what if Mr Cameron's passionate concern for environment appears to be of relatively recent origin?
The ability to transport such compounds may be of relatively recent evolutionary origin, much as is the ability of mammals to digest lactose in adulthood [136 138] (which is also highly variable between individuals and indeed races [139, 140]).
The origin of the name Erromintxela is unclear and may be of relatively recent origin; Basque speakers had previously grouped the Erromintxela under more general terms for Romani such as ijitoak "Egyptians", ungrianok "Hungarians", or buhameak "Bohemians".
The fossil record for nuthatches is sparse, and in Europe is limited to the extinct Sitta senogalliensis from the Lower Miocene in Italy and somewhat later material from France; the family appears to be of relatively recent origin.
Although the Rosaceae TNL genes seem to be of relatively recent origin, their nucleotide diversity is more than two-fold higher when compared with the values for the cluster of flanking genes and an arbitrarily chosen gene.
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The connection between prion-like proteins and Parkinson's is of relatively recent origin, however.
Iran has few museums, and those that exist are of relatively recent origin.
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