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Although the gas in modern volcanic emanations commonly derives from rocks that have picked up volatiles at Earth's surface and then have been buried to depths at which high temperatures remobilize the volatile material, a very different situation must have prevailed at the earliest stages of Earth's history.
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Health state descriptions were commonly derived from the Modified Rankin Scale (mRS), a clinician-derived measure of global disability [ 70], but the content of these descriptions differed across studies.
It is commonly derived from falling-head tests in a well, but its derivation is sometimes based on assumptions that may not always hold.
Added vitamins One-dimensional factory versions of natural vitamins found in whole foods: ascorbic acid (man-made vitamin C) is usually synthesised from the fermentation of GM corn, while artificial vitamin E is commonly derived from petrol.
These pathogens are commonly derived from human faecal material.
Height information for empty cells is commonly derived using information from neighboring cells.
These are commonly derived from a variety of municipal, agriculture and industrial sources and pathways.
Policosanol, commonly derived from purified sugar cane wax, has been reported to exert lipid-lowering effects.
In contrast, accessory ossicles are supernumerary bones that commonly derive from unfused primary or secondary ossification centres [1].
This 'error' in the scheduled GTFS data may have implications for many types of measurements commonly derived from GTFS data.
Malignant neoplasms of the breast are most commonly derived from the epithelial lining of the ducts and lobules, thus classified as ductal or lobular carcinomas.
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