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Representation of gene content relationships among all 627 phages as a network phylogeny reveals relationships that are in accord with the cluster and subcluster designations derived from nucleotide sequence comparisons.

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These designations derive from the method through which each instrument produces sound and are based upon physical descriptions.

(A fifth category, electrophones, is often added to characterize electric and electronic instruments). These designations derive from the method through which each instrument produces sound and are based upon physical descriptions.

Muhammad is sometimes addressed by designations deriving from his state at the time of the address: thus he is referred to as the enwrapped (al-muzzammil) in Quran and the shrouded (al-muddaththir) in Quran.

The director general's traditional code name is "K a designation derived from the name of Sir Vernon Kell, its chief from 1909 to 1940.

Astronaut, designation, derived from the Greek words for "star" and "sailor," commonly applied to an individual who has flown in outer space.

Gothic (the spelling "Gothick" better conveys the contemporary flavour) was a designation derived from architecture, and it carried in opposition to the Italianate style of neoclassical building more appropriate to the Augustan Age connotations of rough and primitive grandeur.

When one reads Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway, James Baldwinn's "Giovanni's Room," Jeanette Winterson's "Written on the Body," or even a work generically encoded as "lesbian," like Patricia Highsmith's "Price of Salt," as "gay" texts, this designation derives from diagnostic practices that readers bring to the texts rather than from the texts themselves.

The use of the word Cymry as a self-designation derives from the post-Roman Era relationship of the Welsh with the Brythonic-speaking peoples of northern England and southern Scotland, the peoples of "Yr Hen Ogledd".

+The wild soybean designations were derived from Lam et al. [ 35].

The "Z" designation was derived from "Protein Z", the name given to barley grain serpins [ 44] before the word "serpin" was coined [ 45].

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