Sentence examples for inherent origin from inspiring English sources

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In this paper, we explore the performance on several of these benchmark functions, which reveals an inherent origin bias within the Teacher Phase of TLBO.

Though it has been proved by experiments that Fe-rich Fe1−x Co x B/MgO structures have larger PMA than their Co-rich counterparts, there is short of theoretical guidance for optimizing Fe-Co proportion, and the inherent origin of PMA in Fe1−x Co x B/MgO is still unclear.

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Only by going against the grain of Islamic tradition, deeming these traditions to be unreliable, can an investigator avoid the violence inherent in the origins of Islam.

Perhaps the writers made this one super-sincere to counteract the inherent cynicism behind its origins, but the show just seems sappy and lame".

Finally, the proposed numerical solution also satisfies the reciprocity theorem, which indicates that the inherent singularity associated with the origin of the polar coordinate system is adequately handled.

The same general mechanisms that allowed life to originate must also explain its subsequent evolution as embodied in the Extended Synthesis, including the origin of the inherent constraints and regularities that allowed natural selection to emerge as a natural process.

Dante describes the genesis of his love of philosophy, and reflects on the ability of philosophical understanding to mediate religious truth, tracing the desire for knowledge from its origin as an inherent trait of human nature to the point at which the love of wisdom expresses itself directly as love of God.

Given that BMI-1 is upregulated in most stem cells and its expression is vital for the self-renewal of normal and tumorigenic stem cells [21], it is possible that the high level of BMI-1 expression we observed in osteosarcoma cells is an inherent feature of their cellular origin.

Mitochondrial dysfunction can be of primary (inherent) or secondary (acquired dysfunction) origin [7], [32].

16 19 The term 'push' corresponds to factors that are inherent to the country of origin, which push workers to leave (low salaries, political instability and insecurity).

These data suggest that the increased acetylation at these sites in the absence of SIRT3 is a function of their inherent reactivity and the nonenzymatic origin of acetylation.

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