Sentence examples for origin above from inspiring English sources

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In fact, the list of countries of origin above illustrates the difficulties.

The Viking GC/MS did not detect any organic compounds of Martian origin above a level of a few parts per billion in the Martian surface soil.

(cf. Zodiacal origin, above) Fuat Köprülü suggests that the lion and sun on the Turkic and Mongolic flags and coins of these times are merely astrological signs and do not exemplify royalty.

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To theoretically understand the origin of above band gap emissions, several theoretical models have been proposed to deal with the band gap widening of cubic SiC nanocrystals due to quantum confinement and surface reconstruction.

The fused protein clusters, with good support, with aplastidic stramenopile relatives in the clade likely of eukaryotic origin (discussed above).

The large subset of outliers who exhibit visually obvious mosaicism generally have low ratios of CHB YRI het counts indicating that they may be of African or non-Asian origin (discussed above).

In sum, although a nucleosome-depleted region next to the ACS element flanked by positioned nucleosomes is a common feature shared by all origins, the above analysis identified previously unknown separate modes of nucleosome organization in early and late replication origins.

Thus, within those genes retained by the p-value criteria we kept those that were at a distance-to-the-origin above the percentile 70th of the distance-to-the-origin distribution.

#DoctorStrange pic.twitter.com/CLdKoaXBOz Most fans believe they are currently shooting Strange's origin story, the above scenes specifically being before he has cured his mangled hands as bandages appear to be covering them.

Muhandis/Mohandes, Qadi Be wary of names where the first word is Muhandis or Qadi: these are honorary titles, meaning engineer and judge respectively European surnames of Arabic origin The guidelines above do not apply in examples such as the French labour minister, Myriam El Khomri.

The family Dipterocarpaceae (dipterocarps) includes many massive trees that are among the most abundant and valuable species in the majority of tropical rainforests in western Malesia (see above Origin); the family, however, is uncommon in New Guinea and Africa and absent from South and Central America and Australia.

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