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We speculate that this might derive from a covalent reaction between AS and an oxidized derivative of 5-HT.
It might derive from chronic neglect — a child cries without being cuddled.
Institutional changes that might derive from the establishment of these new markets are described.
This higher Tg might derive from the backbone of the copolymers.
Such skepticism might derive from a resistance to recognize the contribution of Mexican immigrants to the United States economy.
This description of managerial work should prove more important to managers than any prescription they might derive from it.
And the slight, smug, pleasure I might derive from sharing his fascinations is drowned out by the intensity of his accolades.
Certainly the device here seems to insist that the novel's brew of machines, sex and violence might derive from an intelligent modern person's fantasies.
He says that the only Cypriot influence he's encompassed might derive from the island's faded grandeur with which he grew up.
Researchers had suspected that one rapid form of feedback might derive from a group of interneurons in the cervical spinal cord called propriospinal neurons (PNs).
We propose that Cep120 is required for centriole assembly and that the observed defect in neuronal migration might derive from a defect in this process.
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