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There are three possible derivations of note.
Possible derivations of Coccium include from the Latin coccum, meaning "scarlet in colour, scarlet cloth", or from cocus, meaning "cook".
The name Malkin has several possible derivations: it was a familiar form of the female names Mary or Maud, and a term for a poor or shabby woman; the similar mawkin was a word used to describe a lower-class woman or slut.
Specifically, a particular choice of hyperarc and of a set of leads to (9) possible derivations of the same cost.
Further single query analyses involving all possible derivations of motif queries encompassing the respective putative anti-sense seed regions generated less significant scores (not shown).
A probabilistic grammar is consistent if a sum of probabilities of generation for all strings belonging to a given language is equal to one: (7) ∑ x ∈ Σ ∗ Pr (S ⇒ ∗ x ) = 1, where S ⇒ ∗ x denotes all possible derivations starting from S and resulting in a finite string x.
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Another possible derivation points to Kaulim, a fibrous plant found in abundance in the region.
One possible derivation comes from skitis, an early Celtic word for winged, which may describe how the island's peninsulas radiate out from a mountainous centre.
Given its possible derivation from the French tricolour, the flag of Italy is similar to many flags of putatively similar origins.
Another possible derivation is the tendency of the bird to rest with its bill on its breast; the Dalmatian pelican has a blood-red pouch in the early breeding season and this may have contributed to the myth.
Rather than try every possible derivation of our model, we choose to build off the wealth of insights to poliovirus biology found in the literature.
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