Sentence examples for evidence of origin from inspiring English sources

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The Berchtesgadener Anzeiger newspaper reported that experts swiftly confirmed that the gold bullion was not from the Third Reich but found "no concrete evidence of origin or ownership".

Strong evidence of origin based hiring discrimination has been detected in various developed countries 1 such as Australia (Riach and Rich, 1991), the USA (Bertrand and Mullainathan, 2004) and France (Duguet et al., 2010, 2011).

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(Maybe that's why they called it "shredding": it destroyed evidence of origins).

By comparing the locations of these rearrangement breakpoints with extant S. cerevisiae replication origins, we can ask if there is any evidence of origins correlating with the production or resolution of genomic breaks over evolutionary time.

Having identified the possible origins of LSGs by analysing the genomic context of the LSGs within the Arabidopsis thaliana genome (i.e. overlapping genes, duplicates and TE exaptation), we next tested for any evidence of origins of LSGs derived from non-coding DNA sequence from non-Brassicaceae species.

Direct evidence of the origin of these septal vessels requires additional specific and inducible lineage tracing of ventricular endocardial cells, which merits further investigation.

Google stopped short of implicating the Chinese government, even when pressed, and this is but another piece of circumstantial evidence of the origin of the attack.

Evidence of secondary origin includes relict structures of allochems such as skeletal fragments and oöids preserved entirely within chert nodules.

Citizens carrying this amount of cash or more need to produce documentary evidence of its origin and purpose.

When the "pages" (or sequences of nucleotides) in these "books" (organisms) are examined one by one, the correspondence in the "letters" (nucleotides) gives unmistakable evidence of common origin.

While only the rectus abdominis tends to retain visible evidence of segmental origin, in its tendinous intersections (which are present even in humans) the segmental innervation of the hypaxial muscles is retained in all tetrapods.

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