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'Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity,' wrote William Wordsworth.
The division of the energy function into two forces has a purely organizational purpose and it takes its origin from the first publications about deformable models [1].
Is it Wordsworth's "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings", that "takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity"?
The music takes its origin from the Baroque, all right: not from Bach but from works rightly or wrongly attributed to Pergolesi.
The intrahepatic bile duct system in contrast to the extrahepatic bile duct, takes its origin from periportal hepatoblasts in the hepatic diverticulum.
Natural language processing [86] takes its origins from computer science within the fields of artificial intelligence and linguistics.
Taking its origin from multiphoton microscopy, this technique is now becoming an important microfabrication tool.
Preparation of mesoporous silica thin films (MTFs) by evaporation-induced self-assembly took its origins from the pioneer work by Mobil on surfactant-templated materials [1].
It takes its origins in von Neumann's game theory.
In their place is a new breed of footwear that takes its inspiration from beyond the fairways.
Arabica, which takes its name from its origins in the Arabian peninsula, accounts for three-quarters of world production and is grown mainly in South America.
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