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This ephippium was named "of Moina-type" by Smirnov [ 11], but the generic determination is uncertain.
Who it is named for is uncertain: one early Eastport historian states that John and James are both likely candidates, preferring John for his association with General Henry Dearborn, who ordered the fort's construction.
Striker Andy Barrowman faces an uncertain future after being named among the Dunfermline first-team players made redundant.
The origin of its name is uncertain; it may have been named for the coco plum, or the name may have come from a box of baking cocoa.
The origin of the community's name is uncertain; most likely it is named for early settler Joseph Dallas or for George Mifflin Dallas, vice president (1845 49) of the United States.
The identity of his mother is uncertain, but she may have been named Ykenai.
The character is named after Singer, though how this came to be is uncertain.
A novel TSP variation, called uncertain multiobjective TSP (UMTSP) with uncertain variables on the arc, is proposed in this paper on the basis of uncertainty theory, and a new solution approach named uncertain approach is applied to obtain Pareto efficient route in UMTSP.
If authorship is uncertain, so are names.
That means many of the groups raising money in Japan's name are still uncertain to whom or to where the money will go.
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