Sentence examples for origin linked from inspiring English sources

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Thus, although the human- and livestock-associated clades are estimated to have emerged around the same time, there was some uncertainty about the dates of their origin, linked to uncertainty in the rate of molecular evolution.

The majority of cattle slaughtered in the two abattoirs were of the Boran zebu genotype with origin linked to Borena rangeland in South-eastern Ethiopia, where CBPP remains as a major endemic disease of cattle.

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Edward's name was English in origin, linking him to the Anglo-Saxon saint Edward the Confessor, and was chosen by his father instead of the more traditional Norman and Castilian names selected for Edward's brothers: Edward had three elder brothers: John and Henry who had died before Edward was born, and Alphonso, who died in August 1284, leaving Edward as the heir to the throne.

Among the Y chromosome haplogroups studies, a few haplogroups showed a northern origin, linking East Asians to the Central Asian populations [7].

This includes the resource name, whether or not the resource is open source, functionalities, type of resource, domains, links related to the resource and their availability, and information about the paper from which the resource was extracted such as the title, origin source, link to the original source and resource record in XML format.

Figures 4E F show GISH labelling of a quadrivalent with two chromosomes of T. dubius origin and two chromosomes of T. porrifolius origin physically linked via chiasma in a large, twisted ring.

The Israeli authorities suspect some of the fires may have been of criminal origin and linked to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The bomber, of Arab origin, was linked to Pakistan-born extremists in Luton, near London.

First, this new information will be valuable for the development of strategies that favor origin specifications linked to health benefits which, in turn, would contribute to consumers' decision-making processes (i.e., purchase intention and preferences).

Both the present-day appearance of the TLE, in particular of the South Eifel region, as well as the development of the TLB were classically interpreted to be of practically identical origin and linked to the Eifel Depression (e.g., Lucius 1948; Murawski et al. 1983; Wagner et al. 2012).

The word art itself implies artifice which in it's origin is linked to 'workmanship' and 'making'making

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