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She was raised in Chino Hills, CA but originates from Nigeria.

Therefore, the lead in the Pb L distribution map is not from the ground, but originates from the paint layers.

The C content in the filamentous structures is also higher or equal to the Ca, Fe and Mg content which indicates that the carbon is not bound in carbonates but originates from elsewhere.

The TMPRSS2 ERG fusion does not show a chromosomal translocation, but originates from a 2.7 Mb deletion in chromosome 19 (Tomlins et al, 2005, 2007).

Therefore, we hypothesized that HVP does not directly result from mutations in the traditional pigmentation genes, but originates from the upstream genes that can indirectly change pigmentation pathways.

Of note, chronic pain is not an extension of acute pain but originates from plastic changes in pain processing, also known as neuroplasticity [ 11].

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This research has made clear that childhood disorders do not have their origins in a single factor, but originate from the dynamic interplay of multiple factors.

The extraordinary thing about Doctor Zhivago was that it was no external product but originated from inside the USSR.

Finally, two offsprings having identical mitochondrial haplotypes, but originating from eggs of different appearance are also unlikely to share the same mother.

The values in this example are arbitrary but originate from the experience of the author.

Equal phenotypes but distinct genotypes - the number of equal peptides presented by two or more individuals, but originated from distinct base sequences (i.e., originated by non-clones).

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