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Yellows, oranges, and reds come from carotenoid or lipochrome pigments; these originate at least in part from the food and are diffused in the skin and feathers.

The Beijing and New Delhi relationship is prisoner to such conversations around security, and in many instances these originate out of Washington, London and Canberra and are not necessarily organic Indian and Chinese debates.

These originate from manufacturer recommendations, expert knowledge, survey QC data, baseline values and national policies (e.g. existing dose reference levels).

These originate from their unique features combining the advanced function of photoresponsive liquid crystalline polymers (PLCPs) with the inherent property of microphase separation of block copolymers (BCs).

These originate in the magnetosphere, ionosphere, and/or atmosphere with sources as far away as the Sun and as close as thunderstorms (Vozoff 1972).

These originate from air that has released its moisture and is expelled at high altitude through the "chimney" of the storm engine.

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Israelis like these, originating in Arab countries, have not historically shown a greater affinity with the Palestinians.

These originated from the PCA, VRBGA, and MRS plates used for enumeration.

While most of these originated in previous works, we also suggest some new alternative projections with advantageous properties.

Internalized beads could also be detected in MAb L1+ lamellocytes (closed arrows), suggesting that these originated from phagocytically active cells.

Typhimurium serotypes; 8 of these originated from Thailand.

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