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The wide molecular diversity of PGs is derived from the multitude of possible combinations of protein cores and GAG chains.

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Angiogenesis starting from the vessels of the host produces, on the one side, a thick net of small neoformed vessels capable of nourishing a large population of tumors cells and, on the other side, multilayered bumpy vessels, usually derived from the penetrating meningeal vessels assailed by the invading tumor cells, inadequate to feed the multitude of invading cells [ 32, 33].

Calculations derived from the C.B.O.

(The titles were derived from the scores).

Modern Korean derived from the ancient Sillan.

The technology utilizes cells derived from the cochlea of mice.

The primary value in marketplaces is derived from the liquidity.

His name is derived from the British Cadwallon.

"Nost" is derived from the word "nostalgia".

The word pop was originally derived from the word popular.

The spice is derived from the bark of a tree.

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