Sentence examples for taking origin from inspiring English sources

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From the supply standpoint, a large literature taking origin from Downs (1957) work has demonstrated that deviations emerge in a context of public choice.

Some Authors have proposed that spontaneous cervical artery dissections affect primarily the outer arterial layers, taking origin from a degenerative process at the medial-adventitial border.

The data was simulated by taking origin as centre of the x-axis and also results are indicated with respect to pixel co-ordinates.

Dangerous anomalies are one artery taking origin from the pulmonary trunk or both arteries taking origin in one aortic sinus with the anomalous artery having an intramural aortic component and crossing between the aorta and pulmonary trunk (figure 2A,B).

Bleeding in such cases may be taking origin form the intercostal arteries or from the ablation site of the renal parenchyma.

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The extensors of the ankle and digits in both reptiles and mammals are not dissimilar to those of the pectoral limb and take origin from the lateral and anterior surfaces of the two distal bones of the pelvic limb.

This muscle takes origin with the extraocular muscles at the apex of the orbit as a narrow tendon and runs forward into the upper lid as a broad tendon, the levator aponeurosis, which is attached to the forward surface of the tarsus and the skin covering the upper lid.

It takes origin from the constructal law, which is a generalization of first principle and second principle of thermodynamics.

Leaks and fistulas may take origin from various procedures like bilio-digestive anastomoses, bile or cystic duct stumps or other intraoperative bile duct injury [9, 10].

Both statocytes and cells in the transition zone represent the postmitotic cells which take origin in root meristems and are specified into graviperceptive (root cap) and gravireacting (transition zone) root tissues.

The Ophir Labes landslide (Fig. 5) took origin from two main adjacent scars: the larger western scar and the eastern scar (Ophir Labes (A) and Ophir Labes (B), respectively in Fig. 6).

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