Sentence examples for yet the origin of from inspiring English sources

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Yet the origin of X-rays from these supernovae is not well understood quantitatively.

And yet the origin of these groups has heretofore been mysterious.

Thus, brahman can be regarded as exclusive of the world and inclusive, unchanging and yet the origin of all change.

Yet, the origin of these properties and their dependence upon the hierarchical structure and composition of bone are largely unknown.

Yet the origin of his hatred is a childhood trifle; and the two novels share this foundation.

This left a paradox: life appeared to have a common ancestor, yet the origin of life could not be reproduced experimentally.

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Yet the origins of "Silence" are half obscured.

Yet the origins of this debacle are as much European as British.

Yet the origins of the outbreak still remain cloaked in mystery.

Yet the origins of those forms are, in many cases, obscure.

Some 1,600 square kilometres (400,000 acres) of the earth are covered with Cabernet Sauvignon vines, yet the origins of this widespread variety are obscure.

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