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The exhibition delves into the Conceptually based art of an irreverent band of Italian artists whose efforts are an important point of origin for much late-20th-century and early-21st-century art.

This suggests that creatine supply to the placenta and fetus in mammals that give birth to well-developed young is maternal in origin for much of gestation.

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The earliest reliable fossil record of angiosperms remains restricted to the Cretaceous, even though recent molecular phylogenetic studies suggest an origin for angiosperms much earlier than the current fossil record.

Glass Buttes is also the origin of much obsidian used for lithic replication experiments and to test new techniques for sourcing.

On the other hand, I hesitate to promote this explanation as modern Greeks are a bit too quick to take credit for the origins of much in the western world.Jason BielagusCambridge, MassachusettsA good betSIR – Your article on the National Lottery draws a flawed comparison between Britain's National Lottery and El Gordo, the Spanish Lottery's specific Christmas draw ("Slim chance," October 26th).

Many scholars believe that by about 500 ce Samoa had become the point of origin for voyagers who settled much of eastern Polynesia.

Advantage: Being inseparable from Nature, math could serve as a reliable origin for consciousness, which is much better than having no origin at all.

This timing of origin for cave forms is much earlier than previously suggested (~3.1MYa) [ 10].

Nations that had been insufficiently or too fervidly imagined – Burma and Pakistan come to mind – could not break free of their flawed origins, and have kept lurching for much of the last half-century between civilian and military despots.

Therefore, the maximum trial point distance from the origin is much closer for smooth material than bi-linear material model.

Over the years, other theories have proposed an oceanic origin for Medusae, or suggested that much of it may be composed of Martian water ice.

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