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In his history of medicine, Aristotle's pupil Meno, who had access to Philolaus' book, also says that Philolaus was from Croton (DK 44 A27), but another of Aristotle's pupils, Aristoxenus, who had close connections to the Pythagoreans, presents Philolaus as from another Greek city in southern Italy, Tarentum (D. L. VIII 46, see also Iamblichus, VP 267, which probably derives from Aristoxenus).
The origins of the name Adriatic are linked to the Etruscan settlement of Adria, which probably derives its name from the Illyrian adur meaning water or sea.
The settlement originally was called Oneida; it would later change its name to Amarillo, which probably derives from yellow wildflowers that were plentiful during the spring and summer or the nearby Amarillo Lake and Amarillo Creek, named in turn for the yellow soil along their banks and shores (Amarillo is the Spanish word for the color yellow).
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These late works reveal greater restraint and compositional clarity, which probably derived from a study of the works of the Nürnberg painter Albrecht Dürer.
C, third letter of the alphabet, corresponding to Semitic gimel (which probably derived from an early sign for "camel") and Greek gamma.
They include the casino family (17th century), the rummy family (19th century), which probably derived from mah-jongg, and the president family (20th century).
In particular, many Taoist practices drew from the Warring-States-era phenomena of the wu (connected to the shamanic culture of northern China) and the fangshi (which probably derived from the "archivist-soothsayers of antiquity, one of whom supposedly was Laozi himself"), even though later Taoists insisted that this was not the case.
Some proteins showed more than one spot on the 2D gels indicating the existence of isoforms which probably derive from posttranslational modification (PTM) events such as phosphorylation, glycosylation or limited proteolysis (see, for example [ 19]).
There is also a tradition of anecdotes about Archytas, which probably ultimately derives from Aristoxenus' Life of Archytas (A7, A8, A9, A11).
Most of our evidence for Archytas' ethical views is, unfortunately, not based on fragments of his writings but rather on anecdotes, which probably ultimately derive from Aristoxenus' Life of Archytas.
For example, protochlorophylide oxidoreductase A (PORA) carries a transit peptide-like presequence [ 23] but is translocated across the outer plastid membrane through the OEP16 pore [ 24], which probably is derived from the mitochondrial Tim23 protein [ 8].
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