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She believes this may derive in part from a natural affinity between Aboriginal culture and European opera.

The conflicting results may derive in part from confounding by the interaction of alcoholic beverage consumed.

Their success may derive in part from their inherited understanding, across a generation, of what it means to be a foreigner here.

Slagging and fouling caused by ash may derive in heat transfer losses, corrosion in the tubes or even boiler shutdown.

It is thought that individual differences in intelligence may derive in part from differences in the rate of intake and processing of simple stimulus information.

That may derive in part from his formative years spent at a fundamentalist school, a choice made simply because it offered the most well-rounded education.

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As a simple conclusion, one may derive that in analogy to what was found in human subjects, low doses of cannabinoids appear to increase food intake also in animals, whereas high doses seem to decrease it.

Indeed, even nonbuyers may derive value in certain service environments.

Such a mechanism was observed for the formation of BaSO4 nanowires in microemulsions and may derive from differences in the polymer coating between the walls and tip.

The production of biologically active IL-10 by melanoma cell lines suggests that IL-10 mRNA in melanoma lesions may derive at least in part from the tumour cells themselves.

Differences in HPyV-positivity by sex and smoking may derive from differences in either acquisition or persistence of the infection.

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