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It was ruled by a "Moorish king" and had an aristocracy with privileges deriving presumably from Islam.
Within each sector, the only widespread haplotypes are the interior (presumably ancestral) haplotypes, whereas derived haplotypes (presumably younger) are typically restricted to single populations.
It can be seen from this table that, in fact, all major studies published to date implicating a role for NB/CNP in human diseases have used γ-FBS as feeder to demonstrate in culture the presence of NB derived from presumably "infected" tissues!
Here, we derive certain, presumably, new formulas involving Marichev-Saigo-Maeda type fractional integral operators.
They said they only knew him as La Chancha, a nickname presumably derived from a slang word for pig, suggesting he was habitually corpulent.
He, too, is a documentarian (how many can you have in one city?), while Darby makes ice cream, presumably derived from cows with college degrees.
Semite, person speaking one of a group of related languages, presumably derived from a common language, Semitic (see Semitic languages).
Their common name is presumably derived from their ability to draw their head and limbs completely within the shell and close themselves up like a box.
Many volcanoes are built on elevated terrains that owe their existence to the intrusion into the crust of magmas i.e., molten rock presumably derived from the mantle.
It is all part of what the French have come to call the "pipolisation" of political life, a term, presumably derived from People magazine, that refers to the idolatry of celebrities and soap opera.
Awash with inspirational quotes ("adventure is worthwhile"), the site asks viewers the world over to join together by submitting what "womanity" — presumably derived from "humanity" rather than "inanity" — means to them.
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