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This phenomenon is mainly associated with plate-like precipitates, and has its origin in the development of a negative concentration gradient at the particle/matrix interface during cooling because of a sluggish transport of solute away from the interface and into the adjacent matrix.

A possible reason for the false-positive ultrasound findings might be that polyps may form the site of origin in the development of gallbladder stones [ 6, 27].

A dietary origin in the development of such injuries can be reasonably supposed and may provoke a predisposition to secondary colonization by infectious agents (Helicobacter spp). in the NGR mucosa.

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The difficulty of this range of subjects is shown by the concordant or the contrary results of this study compared to the ones previously found in the literature studying the etiological roles of the spinal deformities with unclear origins in the development of the craniofacial deformities [ 23].

Drug discovery and development now place efforts on the search for new moieties or chemical scaffolds of natural/semisynthetic origin and in the development of phytomedicines.

In b) and c) body mass and size (measured by snout-vent length) were related to three hybrid genotypes (LR, LLR and LRR) and pond of origin Later in the development, there were hardly any genotypes present, except the three hybrid types (cf. Fig.  2).

These latter results, which indicate that psychopathological and neuropsychological disturbances are already present in early and even premorbid stages of schizophrenic disorder and remain stable in the further course of illness, are more compatible with a "neurodevelopment model", which hypotheses that schizophrenia has its origin in the early development of the brain.

Although the liver and pancreas share a common origin in development, the trans-differentiation of WB-F344 cells into pancreatic endocrine cells has not been achieved except when transfecting the PDX-1 gene as reported [29].

While some authors assume the origin in the embryonic lung development including the hypotheses of reduction, migration und selection, others postulate that the current embryonic theory could not account for bridging bronchus after formation of the main bronchial buds [ 5, 18- 21].

Since its origin in the late 1980's, the development of geographical information science and of geographical information systems (GIS), the toolset enabling to conduct this type of research, has now reached the necessary maturity to be considered a main stream application: GIS evolved from the status of 'a promising tool' to the status of 'a tool achieving its promises'.

The breed, originally of French origin, was also influential in the development of the Standardbred and Tennessee Walking Horse.

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