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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).

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.

That the will originates in the strongest motive (self-satisfaction), and that this in turn originates in the person's "circumstances and character" has radical implications (PE 98).

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.

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The section is derived from R.S. 563, § 12, which, in turn, originated in § 3 of the Civil Rights Act of April 9, 1866, 14 Stat.

This diversity comes from differently formulated transmutation priorities which, in their turn, originated in differently formulated strategy for development of nuclear fuel cycles.

These devices, each of which could mimic the action of several Enigma machines, in turn originated in the earlier work of Polish cryptanalysts such as Marian Rejewski.

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

The term pandur made its way into military use via the Hungarian language being used in Hungarian as a loanword, in turn originating from the Croatian term pudar, though the nasal in place of the "u" suggests a borrowing before Croatian innovated its own reflex for Proto-Slavic /ɔ̃/.

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