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Such resistance could emanate from the fact that 'gender analysis is often confined to women and girls' (Dover 2014, 92).
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He said the laws were not meant to authorize "fateful decision making" that could emanate from the final-status negotiations.
In view of the new structure, it could emanate from some structure in the IMC or from the stalk.
The staining outlining the glomerular endothelium could emanate from local extracellular release but also may reflect capture from circulating HMGB1.
Abazajian cautions, however, that the gamma rays could emanate from a less exotic source, such as previously undetected pulsars.
Our proposal emanates from the fact that birth registration is a right.
This result probably emanates from the fact that the general quit ratio for smoking is very low in such a young age group (Table 2).
Less formally, (mathcal {R}_{12setminus 11}) is the space of receptions at the base station which could have emanated from the base station transmitter, but could not have emanated from the uplink user.
Similarly Christopher Dresser's beautiful angular aesthetic movement teapots could have emanated from the Bauhaus metalworking school.
the space of base station receptions which could have emanated from the intended uplink user.
Exomoons could have another magnetic field source, though, which might emanate from the giant planets they would orbit.
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