Sentence examples for may originated from inspiring English sources

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The official said the F.B.I. was investigating whether the hijacking plot may originated in Germany, but was continuing to look for accomplices in the United States.

The unassigned three peaks may originated from the remained hexahistidine tag.

The MT inversion of the present study suggests that at shallow levels, resistivity structure changed at around March 2012, and accordingly, we interpret these changes in resistivity to be the result of the upward migration of volatiles, which may originated from magma degassing.

All unannotated TARs that were too close to known exons or genes were discarded as these may originated from previously reported small exon variations [ 61].

Recent advances in clinical and basic researches showed that ALK+ ALCL may originated from transformed T lymphocytes and the pathogenesis was mainly associated with ALK-related chromosomal translocation [1].

As for ankp and deha, the introns on it may exchanged between donor and recipient genome, otherwise, it may originated from an un-sequenced fungus, of which the intron regions are also similar to that of shrimp genome.

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Systemic infections may originate from intraabdominal, renal or pulmonary origin or contaminated intravenous lines [ 10].

Your car engine may originate in Wales.

This wonderful book may originate in New England, but its range is nearly continental.

The vampire may originate from a repressed memory we had as primates.

Perhaps Tronc thought it was being boldly unconventional, but ignoring rules that may originate in human instinct is foolish.

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