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Like many photos on the Web, this one came from everywhere — forwarded, tweeted and blogged — and nowhere — there was no name on the image nor any text to indicate its origin.
The name might indicate its origin in Mediterranean bird traps.
The scattered phylogenetic distribution of the cpRAS domain might indicate its origin in a particular eukaryotic lineage followed by dissemination by HGT.
Their clustering in the phylogenetic tree, with the human isolate from Africa could indicate its origin and also would explain why many of these infections are symptomatic [ 35].
However, we can speculate that the presence of haplotype C in heteroplasmic individuals in the central regions could indicate its origin is there, and its prevalence in the s01, s02 and s05 populations could be the result of a founder effect during colonisation.
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Here we refer to it as LSJ1(Bristol) to indicate its origins.
Several security experts said there were no apparent clues in the worm's code to indicate its origins.
Many of the of aikido resemble cuts from a sword or other grasped object, which indicate its origins in techniques intended for armed combat.
A sapphire's colouring usually indicates its origin.
The content is presented under headings indicating its origin.
This excitation energy dependence of the 640-nm peak strongly indicates its origin as surface/interface defect-related states.
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