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The analysis supported the theoretical explanation on the origin of gray bands, namely that they took their origin from fracturing of the icy lithosphere, later the two margins moved away from each other leaving place for a newly formed strip of icy crust.
The weight of evidence supporting the notion that streptophyte algae took their origin from a unicellular freshwater flagellate like Mesostigma has now become overwhelming and in the future, this hypothesis should gain further support from phylogenetic analysis of EST data.
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For the faithful cannot embrace that opinion which maintains that either after Adam there existed on this earth true men who did not take their origin through natural generation from him as from the first parent of all, or that Adam represents a certain number of first parents.
Indeed, the significantly reduced expression of crestin, sox9a, dlx3b, dlx4b and neurod, the absence of inner ears (that take their origin in the preplacodal ectoderm), the delayed pigmentation (melanocytes are derived from neural crest cells) all support key transcriptional regulatory functions for Parp3 in the neural crest and neural plate border of early zebrafish embryos.
The embryonic muscles of the axial skeleton and limbs take their origin from the dermomyotomes of the somites.
Alternatively, we could imagine additional models where the New Caledonian clades still take their origin from a vicariant event due to the fragmentation of Gondwana.
The septoparietal trabeculations take their origin from the anterior margin of the SMT and run round the free wall parts of the subpulmonary infundibulum [ 74, 75].
Part of the alveolar cysts that are seen in newborns 128 can take their origin in the residua of the epithelial structures that occur during oral vestibule development.
In the testas of wild type pea seeds, the palisade layers in the hilum take their origin from the outer integuments and are made up of macrosclereids [ 44] which are elongated perpendicular to the surface of the seed [ 45, 46].
The pallidothalamic tract is composed of the ansa lenticularis (al) and of the fasciculus lenticularis (fl, coursing through field H2 of Forel), both take their origin in the internal part of the pallidum (GPi).
He concluded with an inventory of requisite facilities and equipment required for such experimental studies and remarked: "The problems which are to be studied in a neurological institute have to take their origin in clinical observation and so its work must be two-fold: at bedside and in laboratory".
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