Sentence examples for of variable origin from inspiring English sources

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It is at this point not fully clear if multiple foci tumors, which may originate at different time-points, grow and merge to generate tumors of variable origin.

The measurement of blood lactate levels is commonly used to guide resuscitation in shock but lactate can be of variable origin.

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The different organization of these channels can be the result of the variable origin, number, size, or course of the artery.

Vinegar is a food product of increasing significance by virtue of its widely variable origin and uses (particularly as a condiment or food preservative).

To compare the effect of the qualitative variable "origin", indicator variables were generated and full model multiple regressions (including indicator variables as independent variables) were compared to reduced models (with origins pooled) to determine if origin had any significant effect on the slope and intercept of the response curves.

Thus, we considered that the characterization of these variable origins might contribute to our understanding of the evolutionary history of the development of multiple replication origins in haloarchaeal genomes and of the association between origin diversity and genome variation.

Using the high-resolution techniques of helium ion microscopy and TEM, we have shed insight onto the smallest surface features of the host grains as well as splash melt and the variable origin of the adhering particles.

To address this hypothesis, analyses of the localization and genome context of the variable origins were performed.

This widespread and variable origin of SDH detailed here is related to the distribution and evolution of SDR, which were mentioned above, occurs in all kingdoms of life [ 17].

We have revealed the association between origin diversity and genome variation and have confirmed that some of these variable origins are nonfunctional.

Bioaerosols are assemblies of particles of variable biological origin (bacterial, viral, or fungal) suspended in the air and capable of initiating an infectious process in a susceptible host.

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