Sentence examples for because of the origin from inspiring English sources

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Because of the origin of the first positive samples, the virus was provisionally named Schmallenberg virus.

To verify this lethal effect in other cell types, we chose the cells originated from the skin or epithelium (NIH3T3, HeLa, LISP-A10, LISP-E11, HCT-8 and B16F10), because of the origin of the BALB/MK cells [ 11].

If NO production peaks several hours after exposure, it could be possible that the children's exposure on their way home from school was the most influential one (not because of the origin of the particles but because of the study's lag structure).

Because of the origin and development of the marginal musculature, Zoanthidea exhibiting the endodermal form were considered most basal and those exhibiting the double mesogleal form considered most derived [ 19, 23], while transitional forms were considered to be a demonstration of the "transference" from endodermal to mesogloeal form within a single species [ 23, 25].

Because of the origin of the contamination the disposal of PFC-contaminated soil conditioner on agricultural areas that drain into a drinking water reservoir precise data about the PFC concentrations in drinking water have been available since the first detection of the PFC contamination in May 2006.

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"Because of the origins and the impact of the global financial crisis, we have now entered an historical phase in which most industrial country governments will restrain banks through the wide use of regulatory, tax and enforcement tools," he said.

Parenting would not lose its challenges simply because of the origins of the features of the child in question.

Asserate also said he had heard of tensions in Shashamane because of the origins of the Rastafarians' land.

Granted, the black community has rightful ownership of rap and hip hop (along with jazz, blues and soul), because of the origins and social significance of those genres.

Because of the origins of its name, when Shakespeare writes of "the crows and choughs that wing the midway air" [King Lear, act 4, scene 6] or Henry VIII's Vermin Act of 1532 is "ordeyned to dystroye Choughes, Crowes and Rookes", they are clearly referring to the jackdaw.

This is crucial because, regardless of the origin of the decision tool, the implementation of the tool occurs at the hospital level [ 22].

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