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A house-relation of many diseases in tropical and sub-tropical countries is Directly traceable to an origin in such defects; the removal of the known defects would largely eliminate those house-diseases, which seriously affect millions of people.
If such an association has been preserved, host genes should be among the oldest genes, traceable to the origin of templated protein synthesis [ 16, 17].
In most languages, for instance, the person markers are directly traceable to Latin origins (i.e., to Latin -ō, -s, -t, -mus, -tis, -nt).
The residual earthiness in Coldplay's music traceable to their origins as an indie-rock band has now disappeared: their songs now sounds gossamer-light, and so easy on the ear it sometimes threatens to disappear.
Contrary to their dim-witted image Neanderthals have been found to have used tools, to have worn jewellery, and, lastly, to have interbred with our Homo sapiens ancestors to such an extent that 4% of every modern European's genome is traceable to Neanderthal origins.
The fish supply is accurately curated for participating chefs and cooperative members and is traceable to the source of origin ― the fisher who harvested the haul.
The Tannhäuser legend is preserved in a popular ballad, Danhauser, traceable to 1515; the origins of the legend itself probably lie in the 13th century.
Tectonically, the IME is believed to have its origin traceable to the regional tectonic episode that resulted to the splitting of the African and South American Continents.
The Daily Worker, its origins traceable to the 1920s, was variously the organ and the "semiofficial" voice of the party, and its readers across the middle of the 20th century included numerous U.S. government intelligence agents, who also monitored its list of subscribers.
Many traditional neighborhoods with colonial origins traceable to the late 18th and early 19th centuries can be found within city (e.g., the older neighborhoods of Toronto and Hamilton) and suburb alike (e.g., Streetsville, Mississauga), alongside Canada's first early experiments with a more modern type of suburban, car-centred, development.
None is traceable to an Iraqi source.
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