Sentence examples for of controversial origin from inspiring English sources

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It can assess the role of risky procedures such as transfusion and it can ascertain the etiology of morbid conditions diagnosed late or of controversial origin.

Magnesite deposits that occur in Archaean strata are of controversial origin, although Nisbet (1987) suggests that they may be a variety of evaporite precipitated from fluids rich in magnesium and carbonate.

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Most plutons are thought to be the result of igneous activity in which a magma is involved; the controversial origin of some large granitic bodies, however, requires that metasomatic processes or granitization be included when discussing many plutons.

For example, the controversial origin of the invasive horse-chestnut leaf-mining moth in Europe was resolved by examining historical vouchers of host plant species (Lees et al., 2011).

Poutine has a controversial origin story.

Still, there are illuminating details and fresh revelations, as when Marley's muse Esther Anderson explains the controversial origins of "I Shot the Sheriff".

It is understood that the origin of controversial reports is that falsehoods were introduced into the information stream of iron corrosion science as Fe0 was considered an own reducing agent under environmental conditions (Noubactep 2007, 2008).

Coon often conducted anthropological studies in conjunction with archaeological investigations and was the author of the highly controversial work Origin of Races (1962).

Mitogenomics, combined with molecular phylogenetics, has successfully resolved controversial issues of the origin and genetic variation of modern humans [ 9, 10], as well as phylogenetic relationships among closely related fish species [ 11, 12].

However, adult lung stem cell research is still in its infancy and most previous studies have focused on the proximal airways (Johnson and Hubbs, 1990; Engelhardt et al, 1995; Hong et al, 2004) or isolated cells of an uncertain origin and controversial stem cell potential (Fujino et al, 2011; Kajstura et al, 2011).

The memo's existence was revealed only in October, by the controversial American businessman of Pakistani origin who delivered it.

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