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Greenpeace responded that its policies prohibited illegal drugs aboard its vessels, and that since the ship had been under Russian control for weeks, the origin of any evidence of drugs discovered onboard now would be unclear.

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While Chr 5 CNVs in two progeny clearly indicate HR origins, lack of evidence for reciprocal allele exchange in other progeny implies that most CNVs may appear due to unequal HR between sister chromatids.

Children with tumours confined to the tissue of origin with no evidence of nodal or metastatic spread, had a predicted actuarial 5-year survival rate of 86%.

Van Huyck, J. R., R. Battalio, S. Mathur, A. Ortmann, and P. Van Huyck (1991): "On the Origins of Convention: Evidence From Symmetric Bargaining Games," Working Paper, Texas A&M University.

Information regarding the ancestral and geographical origins of biological evidence samples may be useful for crime investigators as they narrow down the possible donors of the sample.

Some defense lawyers in prominent terror cases around the country said they planned to go to court to determine whether the N.S.A. program had been used against their clients and, if so, whether courts or defense lawyers had been misled about the origins of the evidence against them.

Since 2007 as many as 12 senior British judges in various courts have recognised the torture origins of the evidence against him – which successive prime ministers and home secretaries have, until a few weeks ago, publicly put all their political weight into ignoring.

A draft was developed for discussion at the PPTOX III conference on Environmental Stressors in the Developmental Origins of Disease: Evidence and Mechanisms, held in Paris, France on 14 16 May , 2012

The cause of arrest was presumed to be of cardiac origin, unless evidence suggested external causes (trauma, hanging, drowning, drug overdose, or asphyxia), respiratory diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, malignant tumors, or any other non-cardiac cause.

The cause of arrest was presumed to be of cardiac origin unless evidence suggested external causes (trauma, hanging, drowning, drug overdose and asphyxia), respiratory diseases, cerebrovascular diseases, malignant tumors or any other noncardiac causes.

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