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"of different origin" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a variety of different things, such as people, plants, animals, or even ideas or objects. For example, you could say, "The members of the team come from nations of different origin."
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These data suggest that epithelial cells of different origin may react differently to the absence of ZO-1.
Cx43 permeability to small molecules differs in tissues of different origin such as brain, heart, kidney, and skin.
The French hydrographic system also includes a number of natural lakes of different origin.
(A) Comparison of IC50 of uttroside B in a panel of cancer cells of different origin.
Uttroside B was screened for its cytotoxicity against a panel of seven human cancer cells of different origin viz.
"Waive" is a word of different origin, meaning to abandon a right or claim.
Deposits of different origin, which constitute the regional stratigraphic units, are characterized.
The proposed design leads to differential elution of human cells of different origin.
The trigger criteria have several options for events of different origin (different pixel signal duration).
The designed analytical method may be used for routine analyses of plant oils of different origin.
Regenerated cellulose fibres of different origin were tested in tension and by means of nanoindentation.
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