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My disbelief must have radiated from my eyes.
In the U.S., it appears to have radiated from several points, not so much in a wavelike pattern as in a series of ripples.
The noise appeared even when the spacecraft power was turned off, leading us to conclude that it must have radiated from cables connected to the controllers.
The species complex appears to have radiated from an origin in eastern Victoria (Jones, 2002), with well-defined core populations (Figure 1), and extensive intergrades between species at the boundaries.
In this study, we document an unusual case of a chloroplast haplotype shared between accessions of W3 (Papua, New Guinea), W5 (Nepal) and two outgroups, O. officinalis (CC-genome) and O. australiensis (EE-genome), suggesting the possibility that the geographically isolated W5 and W3 subpopulations may have radiated from a common ancestor at about the same time.
Pathogenic forms of A. alternata are thought to have radiated from a recent common saprophytic ancestor through the horizontal acquisition of pathogenicity factors [ 73, 78].
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Although this is the first year Northern Ireland has dominated the league, the same phenomenon has occurred as sharp price rises have radiated out from London.
Instead, the data show, the R. howesii colonies seem to have radiated out from the hull; the iron dissolved in seawater appears to be their source of nourishment.
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