Sentence examples for from that origin from inspiring English sources

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In plane projections, a series of points on one plane may be projected onto a second plane by choosing any focal point, or origin, and constructing lines from that origin that pass through the points on the first plane and impinge upon the second (see illustration).

In the case of the WOW signal, the possibility of an intelligent source was never ruled out, but no other interesting radio signals from that origin have been detected since.

Thus, it is not possible to derive a form of population growth from that origin, but it can be only used to assist the settle of the total population in the country.

Courage … and all the other shining virtues of that kind, have plainly a strong mixture of self-esteem in them, and derive a great part of their merit from that origin" (Hume, Treatise, 599 600).

Hume, on the contrary, declares that "reason is nothing but a wonderful and unintelligible instinct in our souls which carries us along a certain train of ideas…[and that this] habit is nothing but one of the principles of nature, and derives all its force from that origin" (Hume 1888 : 179), Reid's purpose is precisely to show that the basic operations of the mind are those of intelligibility.

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Ser and Gly were synthesized from GOC that origin from photorespiration but not the GOC cycle.

Plasma cells producing these autoantibodies are primarily class-switched, somatically mutated IgG plasma cells that origin from germinal centers (GCs) reactions [ 1].

Control environments were selected by considering the origin and destination of the case child prior to injury, and the distance (number of blocks) from the origin that the RTI occurred.

Second most frequent were tumours that originated from hematopoietic origin (which included histiocytomas, histiocytic sarcomas, MCT, NHL, plasma cell tumours and atypical lymphoid/histiocytic proliferations).

The upper boundary of the ionosphere ionopause is located at altitudes 220 375 km and separates the plasma of the planetary origin from that of the induced magnetosphere.

The homologs from animals and other eukaryotes showed a highly supported clade within bacterial taxa, suggesting a different prokaryotic origin from that in plants and fungi.

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