Sentence examples for origin terms from inspiring English sources

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Today the U.S. Census treats "Hispanic," "Latino" and "Spanish origin" terms that apply to anyone of Spanish-speaking background — as an ethnic category.

The entries are divided into seven main categories, including terms of explicitly Canadian origin; terms that are culturally significant in Canada (hockey-related terms come to mind); and, curiously, a hundred and thirty-six entries for things that are not Canadian—"hotline," "brekkie," "browned off"—included because they are sometimes thought to be.

Yet without what Blue Origin terms clear guidance from Congress, Blue Origin fears that existing U.S. regulatory agencies may try to impede lunar utilization and commercialization efforts.

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Archeological and volcanic materials have the potential to acquire a natural remanent magnetization (NRM) that is thermal in origin (termed a thermal remanent magnetization or TRM).

Here, we report that SP cells from a soft tissue tumor of enigmatic origin termed undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma (also known as malignant fibrous histiocytoma or MFH sarcoma) display activation of both the Hedgehog and Notch pathways.

Paulinella chromatophora is a thecate filose amoeba of the Rhizaria that contains a photosynthetic entity of cyanobacterial origin termed chromatophore.

The form of the model was RS = year + origin + year × origin, with the origin term simply indicating whether or not each fish was produced in a hatchery.

In addition, cells constantly release small membrane vesicles of endocytic origin termed exosomes, which are actively secreted upon late endosome fusion with the plasma membrane [ 65].

We report the effect size as a result of origin as δ = e β, where β is the parameter estimate of the origin term, noting the log link in the model.

However, there is often a migration back to the origin term or the new term simply comes to be understood to mean the same thing as the old one [ 65].

This EPC subset of myeloid origin, termed monocytic EPCs, is apparently distinct from "classic" EPCs [ 10] and may share characteristics of early outgrowth cells and circulating angiogenic cells [ 11].

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