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Discover Ludwig"link origin" is not a commonly used phrase in English grammar.
Instead, one could use the term "clause origin" or "sentence origin" to refer to the beginning or starting point of a specific part of a sentence. Example: The clause "while I was sleeping" can be traced back to its sentence origin, "I had a dream about flying."
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9 Thus hints of a linked origin of ribonucleotides and amino acids began to emerge.
This research proposes new tools to evaluate transit trips quality and diversity by considering all the transit alternatives to link an origin and a destination.
In absence of an epidemiologic link, the origin of these viruses could not be determined.
Therefore, cell fusion between MSCs with mutated epithelial cells could link the origin of cancer stem cells with EMT, and require further investigation.
The authors link virus origins to one particular model of cellular origins and early evolution, the authors chose the scenarios by Martin, Muller, and Russell (see my references 1 & 2).
We also revisit prior evidence linking the origin of repetitive families to mammalian phylogeny and present additional evidence linking repetitive families to speciation based on mammalian taxonomy.
With the epics, with which they are closely linked in origin, the Puranas became the scriptures of the common people.
Numerous studies have linked the origin of viruses to ecological transgressions like climate change and the loss of natural habitats.
For these rivals, linked by origin but separated by the Berkshires, a season can be made, or lost, on the outcome of the final game each year.
Contrary to earlier historical opinion, there is little evidence to link the origins of Mutapa directly to Great Zimbabwe, and Mutapa did not reach the magnitude suggested in some accounts.
Qian et al [18] study, in a quasi-static framework, discrete parking lots treated as links between origin and destination nodes with exogenous time-dependent demand.
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