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The original compound may be present in normal skin; it may be derived from certain foods; it may result from an inherited biochemical defect; or it may be a combination of the preceding.

The origin of the city's name is uncertain; it may be derived from a Creek word for "near it" or "a nearby place," for its proximity to the bay, or it may mean "split wood for quick fire," in reference to driftwood on the shore used for firewood.

The origin of the city's place-name is controversial: it is possibly a French corruption of the Algonquian name for the river, Moingona; alternatively, it may be derived from the French de moyen ("middle"), being midway between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, or perhaps it was a reference to the Trappist monks (moines de la Trappe) who once lived at the mouth of the Des Moines River.

In fact, it may be derived from experimental measurements or mathematical models.

It may be derived from the Weber law and for this reason both are usually grouped together.

(ii) His On Hypothetical Syllogisms systematically presents wholly hypothetical and mixed hypothetical syllogisms as they are known from the early Peripatetics; it may be derived from Porphyry.

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It seems that ERP may be derived from local processing that is in turn driven by BF firing.

Considering what we know about the history of safflower cultivation, the North American accessions (saffAZ, saffAC, and saffU) are presumably recent introductions, and from our data it appears that they may be derived from relatively divergent ancestral stocks (Fig. 2).

For eukaryotes it was suggested that centromeres may be derived from subtelomeric regions [ 45].

Given the large number of medicines prescribed in DAPP consultations, it is likely that this may be derived from overprescription of antibiotics.

It is believed that the name may be derived from the Assyrian word asu, meaning "east".

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