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But therapy rock has its most direct roots in the genesis of American punk rock, a movement founded by a tiny coterie of troubled misfits and outcasts.
After that we will focus on our direct roots.
Whereas the mainstream of present debate about collective intentionality has no direct roots in early social theory or phenomenology, Wilfrid Sellars' concept of we-intention is sometimes mentioned as the point of departure in the literature (Tuomela & Miller 1988).
Felony disenfranchisement has direct roots in the Jim Crow Era.
White Stag traces its direct roots to 1933 and Gödöllö, Hungary, and the Fourth World Scout Jamboree which three of its founders attended.
Development of the early weapons has continued ever since, with a number of modern war weapons, such as napalm, flame throwers, and other explosives having direct roots in the original early thermal weapons.
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The first signals sensed by newly germinating seeds — gravity and light — direct root growth into the soil to aid seedling establishment.
In rice, direct root uptake, remobilizations from vegetative tissues or combination of both of these two approaches are the main source of Zn in grains (Impa et al. 2013a).
It has been shown in a hydroponic system that S. enterica can contaminate entire tomato plants following direct root inoculations [5].
To prevent direct root contact of plants in both compartments, two screens (in treatments A, B and D) were separated by 3 cm gap filled with sterile sands.
Persistence is used to prevent a phylotype from having a direct root descendant with annotation different from that of the root.
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