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In five cases the aponeurosis of the tensor vastus intermedius either arose from the vastus intermedius or the vastus lateralis.

Based on the sequence similarity between the two enzymes, Raines et al. [ 10] once speculated that the chloroplast FBPase and SBPase either arose from a common bisphosphatase progenitor, or diverged from a bifunctional F/SBPase, or evolved convergently.

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Now, though, the girls' writhing and stuttering suggested something troubling, either arising from within the community or being perpetrated on it, a mystery that proved irresistible for onlookers, whose attention would soon become part of the story itself.

The present work introduces a generic class of integrated networks where significant energy flows (either arising from energy recycling or of external origin) result in dynamic models with a multi-time-scale structure.

These associations could either arise from the interaction of covalent or non-covalent bonds.

However, a number of problems that have either arisen from or remain unresolved by the PEVS still need to be addressed.

As is the case with any other metaphor, however, misunderstandings about evolution may either arise from or be perpetuated by how we depict the tree of life.

I viewed them with pleasure: But still I retained a greater veneration for those of Pisa, which I had first admired: a preference which either arises from want of taste, or from the charm of novelty, by which the former were recommended to my attention.

Here, it would also be interesting to exploit any network symmetries (either arising from the identical nature of the cells, their shapes, or the topology of their coupling) to allow for the compact representation of network response (and further utilising the method of 'words'words

Resistance can either arise from mutations in genes native to the chromosome of the bacterial species in which they are found, or by acquisition of transferable genetic elements (e.g. plasmids and/or resistance gene encoding integrons) [8].

Food stress can either arise from limited infinite (i.e. constantly replenished) or limited finite (i.e. diminishing) food availability.

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