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A possible common origin of all these complex, current voltage responses is discussed.
Ultimately, all this points to a common origin of the entire human species.
The common origin of §§ 1983 and 1343 3) unquestionably implies that their coverage is, or at least originally was, coextensive.
Together, these findings point to a common origin of potency and insolubility rooted in particular amide amide hydrogen bond patterns.
The third most common origin of attacks was the United States, which accounted for 18 percent of all attacks.
Surprisingly, the second most common origin of attacks was Romania, where hackers accounted for 28 percent of all data breaches.
Our data indicate that this mediolateral architecture was present in the last common bilaterian ancestor and thus support a common origin of nervous system centralization in Bilateria.
More recently, gemcitabine has become the reference agent for these neoplasias because of the histologically common origin of biliary cancer and exocrine pancreatic cancer.
In it he sought to trace the common origin of Sanskrit, Persian, Greek, Latin, and German, a task never before attempted.
Because brown adipose cells function primarily as energy consumers and white adipose cells function primarily as energy stores, the common origin of these cells has been debated.
Over half the students accept the common origin of organisms.
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