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Na+ and Cl co-vary because of a common origin in oceans; Na+, however, also comes from other sources, and Cl can result from combustion emissions from cooking, coal, automobiles, vegetation burning, and incinerators.
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This is because similarity is not always the result of a common origin.
They and their individual components are homologous i.e., of a common origin and patterned on the same basic plan.
We focus on wealth creation, innovation and crime because they share a common origin in social interactions in cities and are key indicators of well-being.
These two cultivars were also selected because they have a common origin (Northwestern Spain) and show similar seasonality.
These were selected because of their known support for a common origin of complex plastids from cryptophytes, alveolates (represented by PCDs), stramenopiles, and haptophytes (CASH) via a single secondary endosymbiosis with a red alga.
Because perfusion of the brain shares a common origin with blood flow in the conjunctiva, we hypothesized that conjunctival microcirculation is altered after TBI in comparison with healthy subjects.
The conservation and micro-colinearity of CCCH genes suggest a common origin of these genes.
Bucciantini, M. et al. Inherent cytotoxicity of aggregates implies a common origin for protein misfolding diseases.
Some of them could have a common origin because they come from the Italian germplasm but only two of them ('Gris Canaviot' and 'Pum Rusnein') cluster close to RGT [ 60].
Thus, tryptophan replacement (e.g., GWGR-to-GxGR), which was previously observed in a within-host viral population [21], also occurs at the population level because all isolates of a specific CRF have a common origin and thus should have the same tetramer at the V3 loop.
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