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Discover Ludwig"lineage from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to someone's ancestral background and can be used when describing their family history or heritage. Example: My lineage from my mother's side can be traced back to a noble family in France.
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Violet Delivery trails a lineage from the Velvet Underground-influenced drone rock of Spacemen 3 and back again.
Woodhoo, A. & Sommer, L. Development of the Schwann cell lineage: from the neural crest to the myelinated nerve.
Megaraptors cluster together in their own special group, but the lineage from which they sprang is still shrouded.
The first successful herbivores were dicynodont therapsids (e.g. Lystrosaurus) early members of the "synapsids", the lineage from which mammals arose.
The alpha-chemokine receptor CXCR4 is expressed on the megakaryocytic lineage from progenitor to platelets and modulates migration and adhesion.
We don't any longer talk about a single thread of lineage from antiquity to the present".
Phylogenetic analysis has separated the 8 HPeV1 strains as a new lineage from the prototype strain (L02971) in evolutionary transition.
The lineage from synagogue to carousel is made explicit in a display that juxtaposes carved Torah arks with carousel horses fashioned in the baroque Coney Island Style.
Claiming his lineage from Shakespeare's favourite clown William Kempe, Lindsey mentored him in the deep traditions of the stage as well as avant-garde theatre.
Additionally, conspicuousness would seem to increase an amphibian's risk of predation, but evolving this trait actually protects the lineage from extinction.
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Working with Horvitz, Sulston mapped the entire cell lineage-from the fertilized egg to the adult organism-of C. elegans.
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