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It builds upon a recent work which first introduced the problem of designing the most attractive itinerary for cycle tourists connecting a given origin to a given destination, subject to a budget and a time constraint.

The results show that travel time for a given origin to destination (OD) trip is likely to be larger by public transport than by car, especially for a trip of longer travel time.

While transporting passengers or goods from a given origin to a given destination, motion planning methods incorporate searching for a path to follow, avoiding obstacles and generating the best trajectory that ensures safety, comfort and efficiency.

Gradual and cumulative nucleotide mutations, combined with gene duplications (orthologous and paralogous diversification), have given origin to the multiple-subunit-2TM and multiple-subunit-6TM channels.

Still the practice of using a white dress on occasion of canvassing was usual, and appears to have given origin to the application of the term candidatus to one who was a petitor (Cretata ambitio, Persius, Sat. V.177; Polyb. X.4 ed. Bekker).

The evolutionary origin of eukaryotic tandem-pore channels is still elusive but according to one hypothesis, 6TM prokaryotic PNBD-less potassium channels (like SynK) might have given origin to TPK channels [40].

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Two major retroposition events can be inferred, the retroposition that originated PPP1R2P9 and the retroposition that gave origin to PPP1R2P1/P2/P3/P4/P5/P6/P10.

It could be either that the current distribution of L. diaphana in South America is not representative of its North American origin or that the ancestor of clade C1a was originally from South America and then migrated northwards, where it gave origin to the Stagnicola of clade C1a.

The 45S rDNA gives origin to the nucleolus, the nuclear organelle that is the site of ribosome biogenesis.

Through time, concomitant changes at other trophic levels will most probably give origin to a new trophic structure.

The word gave origin to tèrritor which address who possess the land, but also terrere, which means to frighten, to terrorize.

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