Sentence examples for originate from a common source from inspiring English sources

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Now let us express the received broadband signals, which originate from a common source, acquired by the two VITF antennas as (r_{A} (t)) and (r_{B} (t)).

Since the correlation coefficient between Na+ and Cl− is positively high, it can also be deduced that for most of the groundwater samples Na+ and Cl− originate from a common source.

A linear relationship existed between the amounts of SARS-CoV in the saliva and throat wash (simple linear regression, r = 0.848, p < 0.005), which suggests, but does not prove, that they could originate from a common source in the respiratory tract.

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Such plots find important use in deciding whether groups of objects originated from a common source and how those groups evolved.

Parameters belonging to the same cluster are likely to have originated from a common source.

Stable carbon isotope in whole oil and saturate as well as aromatic fractions, conducted for the first time, demonstrated distinct oil (for both Fahliyan and Surmeh reservoirs) originated from a common source rock.

These results suggest that postural phasic control (excitation and inhibition) originates from a common source (i.e., the SLD) while cranial phasic control likely originates from multiple, discrete sources.

In Mexico, the outbreak might have originated from a common source, such as untreated drinking water (http://new.paho.org/hq/dmdocuments/2010/Epi_Alerts_2010_mar_5_rotavirus.pdf).

The similarities between conversion editing observed in mitochondrion and chloroplast suggests that both mechanisms originated from a common source [ 16].

It could be that all the strains originated from a common source but colonized in different places following dispersion.

In the literature on intersensory perception, the most commonly held view on this topic has been the assumption of unity, which states that the more events from different modalities share (amodal) properties, the more likely it is that they originate from a common object or source (e.g., Bedford, 1989; Bertelson, 1999; Radeau, 1994; Stein & Meredith, 1993; Welch, 1999; Welch & Warren, 1980).

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