Sentence examples for inheritance of older from inspiring English sources

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However, recalling my earlier mention of the collaborative and aggregating nature of science, it is perhaps only our inheritance of older perspectives that leads us to place such work on a higher pedestal than other contributions.

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The artist is also particularly interested in the cultural practice of storytelling and the inheritance of old customs, as well as the reproduction by natural processes of new myths in the modern world.

Second, we also agree that our data are not directly related to cancer stem cells, and that our causal chain of events linking asymmetric gain and loss of chromosomes in human cancer tissues, with inheritance of old centrosomes in (cancer) stem cells, and our observed biased gain of chromosomes in cells inheriting the old centrosomes, is speculative.

Rubens does not care as much about perception -- he carries a stronger inheritance of the older premise of the thing-in-itself.

His father only dabbled in real estate, he said, and their inheritance of an old family trucking fortune never amounted to much.

Losing no opportunity, he purchased the county of Ferrette, the landgraviate of Alsace, and some other towns from the archduke Sigismund of Austria, in 1469; he secured for himself the inheritance of the old duke Arnold of Gelderland in 1473.

The long legal battle waged against Mary Wesley was not intended to deny Wesley her share in a family trust, as described in the review of Patrick Marnham's biography "Wild Mary" ("Hail Mary", June 10th), but was over the inheritance of her two older sons.

Robert did not specify which these were, but historian W. L. Warren speculated that Chinon, Loudun, and Mirebeau numbered amongst these castles as they were in the territory which may have been traditionally the inheritance of the second oldest son.

All are united by a common inheritance of this four billion year old molecule, the immortal molecule.

It is the topic of his new book, Someday All This Will Be Yours: A History of Inheritance and Old Age (Harvard University Press), which became "a very personal project," Hartog says.

Hendrik Hartog, a professor of legal history at Princeton University, studied more than 200 such cases (from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th) while writing his new book, "Someday All This Will Be Yours: A History of Inheritance and Old Age".

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