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Although many assume the word is a derivation of azul (Portuguese for "blue"), the word is Arabic in origin and comes from az-zulayj, which roughly translates as "polished stone".

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The Equisetum arvense was of European origin and came from wild harvests.

All participants were of Caucasian origin and came from the same geographic area Lower Silesia.

The additional psychosis cases were of Caucasian origin and came from the CLOZUK sample (n = 6223) (27).

The observed effects were endogenous in origin and came as a residual force from the previous OB-block, where highly curved and fast trajectories had been repeatedly executed.

The isolates were all of Canadian origin and came from poultry environments (n = 9), a clam and a chicken (Table  3).

Younger adults with T2DM are more likely to be obese, have a strong family history of T2DM, lead a sedentary lifestyle, be of black or minority ethnic (BME) origin, and come from less affluent socio-economic groups [ 2- 4].

The term "bergamot" is Italian in origin and came about because of the herb's resemblance to the scent of a small and bitter Italian orange that is used in perfumes, aromatherapy, and cosmetics.[4].

One of them is me, I can't, I could have gone there and work in [country of origin] and come back, or stay there I don't have any problem.

Together, these results favor the hypothesis that at least a fraction of the novel extensions are of recent evolutionary origin and have come under selection within the melanogaster lineage.

In a previous study, the origin and number of patients coming to CNSG for treatment were described (2).

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