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The 6CGGC5 haplotype seems to have been derived from 8CGGC5, which in turn originated from 8CGGC1, the most common and probably the ancestral haplotype.

Creatine kinase double knockout mice (i.e. deficient in both M-CK and mitochondrial-CK isoenzymes) were imported from a colony at the University of Würzburg, which in turn originated from the laboratory of Prof Wieringa (University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands) [ 25, 27].

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Crocuta actually comes from the Greek word Κροκόττας (Krokottas), which is derived from the Sanskrit koṭṭhâraka, which in turn originates from kroshṭuka (both of which were originally meant to signify the golden jackal).

Lipids are natural products derived from polyketides, which in turn originate from the acetate route [8].

The deep mega-splay fault landward of the transition zone off Kumano has been imaged as a single reflector with strong reflection amplitude (Figure 2; Park et al. 2002; Bangs et al. 2009), indicating a large contrast in seismic velocity (Tsuji et al. 2006; Kamei et al. 2012), which in turn originates from large pore pressure contrast or difference in lithology.

The word typhoon, which is used today in the Northwest Pacific, may be derived from Arabic ţūfān (similar in Hindi/Urdu and Persian), which in turn originates from Greek Typhon, a monster from Greek mythology associated with storms.

T-cells derive from early progenitor cells which in turn originate from CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells (HSC).

Previous gene profile analysis indicates that SF-MSCs in turn originate from the adjacent synovium [ 8, 9], and our data suggest a similar origin for HN-MSCs based on transcriptional analysis.

This, in turn, originates from a poor understanding of the genetic composition of M. kansasii.

Interface sharpening stems from a large diffusion coefficient asymmetry across the interface, which in turn originates from the large difference in vacancy formation and migration energies between the two constituent layers.

Cannon is derived from the Old Italian word cannone, meaning "large tube", which came from Latin canna, in turn originating from the Greek κάννα (kanna), "reed", and then generalized to mean any hollow tube-like object; cognate with Akkadian term qanu and Hebrew qāneh, meaning "tube" or "reed".

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