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'Ain Ghazal, the origin of the spring the feeds the Zarqa river, is a major archaeological site, dating back to the Neolithic period.
Investigation of the VRN1 promoter mutations in both species may provide important information about mechanisms involved in the origin of the spring forms in these wild natural species.
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That we can determine the avian origin of the 1918 pandemic, or have reason for concern when today's virus infects domestic mammals, rests on principles of evolutionary science.
He also discovered the origin of the 1957 and 1977 influenza pandemics (Laver and Webster, 1999).
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In March 2014, Kenema Government Hospital (KGH) established EBOV surveillance in Kenema, Sierra Leone, near the origin of the 2014 outbreak (Fig. 1C and fig. S1) (6).
JMA issued an earthquake early warning (EEW; e.g., Hoshiba et al. 2008) of "warning level" within 10 s after the origin of the April 16 mainshock (M j 7.3).
These shocks could be the origin of the 2009 recession, which does not seem to have had a relevant impact on long-term growth.
This, however, was only one aspect of the origin of the November 1938 pogrom.
The trade union movement is seen as the origin of the 2011 uprising and the last bastion of dissent under Sisi's crackdown.
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