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Striated muscle develops directly from the middle of the three embryonic layers, arising largely from the mesodermal somites (see below).
Embryologically, bone either develops directly from fibroconnective tissue or it may form by replacing a cartilage model.
Our previous data reported that T cells in Foxn1Δ/Δ thymus appear to develop from an atypical CD117low/− progenitor that develops directly from DN1-DN4 stages, but did undergo TCR VDJ recombination [20].
The vascular tissue of primary growth, primary xylem and primary phloem, develops directly from procambium and is the dominant vasculature in IN2 and IN3.
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"Classic" salt domes develop directly from bedded salt by gravitational stress alone.
Maghribi script, maghribi also spelled maghrebi, in calligraphy, Islamic cursive style of handwritten alphabet that developed directly from the early Kūfic angular scripts used by the Muslim peoples of the Maghrib, who were Western-influenced and relatively isolated from Islam as it was absorbed into the eastern part of North Africa.
Multiple shoots developed directly from the lateral bud meristems.
Internal model control (IMC) for nonlinear systems is developed directly from input output linearization.
Best Buy has just rolled out a series of products under the moniker "Blue Line," which are "developed directly from customer feedback," according to a company press release.
In exchange, the company receives the intellectual property rights to any new discoveries developed directly from its technology and a right of first refusal for indirect discoveries.
The main features of the model include: (1) Parameters of the model are directly related to a connection design; (2) Hysteresis rules are developed directly from comprehensive experiments specifically designed for modeling.
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