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origin and Box
The origin of the term " Black Box " is uncertain.

origin and trees
These groups appear as the most primitive eukaryotes on phylogenetic trees constructed using rRNA information, which once suggested that they appeared before the origin of mitochondria.
The origin of the name is uncertain, but it could be a corruption of'm ' oganwo ', the name used by the Yoruba and Ibo people of West Africa to described trees of the genus Khaya, which is closely related to Swietenia.
The term " morrell " is somewhat obscure in origin and appears to apply to trees of the western Australian wheatbelt and goldfields which have a long, straight trunk, completely rough-barked.
In recent decades, many elms of European or North American origin have died from the Dutch elm disease, a beetle-dispersed fungus ; in response, horticulturists have developed various kinds of disease-resistant elm trees, allowing the genus to be increasingly used again in horticulture and landscaping.
However, recent studies indicate high genetic uniformity among ginkgo trees from these areas, arguing against a natural origin of these populations and suggesting that the ginkgo trees in these areas may have been planted and preserved by Chinese monks over a period of about 1, 000 years.
Vernon is a place name of French origin meaning in Celtic ' Place where alder trees are growing ', from Old Celtic ( Gaulish ) * uerno -, alder ( Breton and Welsh gwern, Irish fern )
Though he was not a pet of Koko's in the same way her cats were, the Gorilla Foundation also briefly played home to a male green-winged macaw of mysterious origin who had been found inhabiting the grounds and feeding on the loquat trees.
Proponents of a pre-Columbian, yet non-Native American, origin for the site argue that some stones are encased in trees that may have sprouted before the arrival of the first colonists, claim that there are similarities between the ruins and Phoenician architecture, and say that marks on some stones resemble some ancient writing systems of the Old World.
The binomial name is of Greek origin ; Phylloscopus comes from phyllon / φυλλον, " leaf ", and skopeo / σκοπεω, " to look at " or " to see ", since this genus comprises species that spend much of their time feeding in trees, while collybita is a corruption of kollubistes, " money changer ", the song being likened to the jingling of coins.
* The trees are consistent with the proposed origin of Plasmodium from Leucocytozoon
Today, on the other hand, there is a group of different species of trees that are, for the most part, of non-European origin or in any case, that are not native to the area.
The " Ashton " part probably derives from the Anglo-Saxon meaning " settlement by ash trees ", the origin of the " under-Lyne " element is less clear: it could derive from the British lemo meaning elm, or may refer to Ashton being " under the line " of the Pennines.
However, there has been considerable confusion about the origin of the cultivated Japanese cherry trees and the differences between them and native Korean trees.
The hamlet name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means ' clearing among the ash trees '.
The village name, meaning " hill where thorn trees grow ", is Anglo Saxon in origin.
Besides the books already mentioned he published papers on the ship-worm, the baobab tree ( whose generic name Adansonia commemorates Adanson ), the origin of the varieties of cultivated plants, and gum-producing trees.
The chloroplasts of trees still retain their own DNA as a molecular remnant that indicated their origin as photosynthetic bacteria.
Artocarpus is a genus of approximately 60 trees and shrubs of Southeast Asian and Pacific origin, belonging to the mulberry family, Moraceae.
Its origin is probably due to the letters themselves being called feda " trees ", or nin " forking branches " due to their shape.
King has carried out extensive research into the origin of the mature trees which survive to this day ; he believes that they are hybrids as described by Richens in his Essex paper, and that their resistance to DED may be a result of hybridisation.
The fifth of the twenty-scroll Kasuga-gongen-genki masterpiece depicts the household of a wealthy Japanese individual who has an outdoors slatted-workbench holding a shallow wooden tray and ceramic dish of Chinese origin with dwarf trees, grasses, and stones.
* The conceptual negation of the idiom " money doesn't grow on trees ", the origin of which may be the story Pinocchio

origin and growing
The nihonto as we know it today with its deep, graceful curve has its origin in shinogi-zukuri ( single-edged blade with ridgeline ) tachi which were developed sometime around the middle of the Heian period to service the need of the growing military class.
The probable origin of her name comes from the Latin, " proserpere " or " to emerge ," in respect to the growing of grain.
An ' open to the issue of enlargement with all the problems it entails, in terms of citizens ' fears and doubts related to the impact of this process on freedom of movement, on daily life and employment, it is also the origin relations of exchange and cooperation that the Administration of Reggio Calabria intends to establish with some cities of Poland, especially given the growing progressive presence in the territory of Reggio, Polish citizens who have long hosted within its territory.
The large availability of capital from both Portuguese and international origin, allied to the wide range of natural resources and the growing urban population, lead to an impressive growth and development of the economy.
The large availability of capital from both Portuguese and international origin, allied to the wide range of natural resources and the growing urban population, lead to an impressive growth and development of the economy.
Rosa, who admits to have a soft spot for the character, has used Flintheart in a growing number of stories and has offered him a sort of origin.
One version of the origin of the name " Yuba " is that during one of these expeditions, wild grapes were seen growing by a river, and so it was named " Uba ", a variant spelling of the Spanish word uva ( grape ).
In spite of his Chilean origin, Condorito is very popular throughout Latin America, where the character is considered part of the general popular culture, and has a growing readership in the United States as well.
The origin and purpose of this ritual are unknown ; it may have been intended to cleanse the growing crops and protect them from disease and vermin, or to add warmth and vitality to their growth.
There are also many people of eastern European origin from countries like Croatia, Hungary, and Poland, as well as a growing Hispanic community.
The origin and mode of transmission of the prions causing CWD is unknown, but recent research indicates that prions can be excreted by deer and elk, and is transmitted by eating grass growing in contaminated soil.
Several possibilities for the origin come from the word, ' E-yak-ma ' which means " a growing family ", or from the Sahaptin word, iyakima, which means " pregnant ones ".
On the mysterious planet, Professor Robinson and Major West go out in search of radioactive material to replace the burnt-out half of the ship's core through a strange, growing bubble of unknown origin.
Sykehouse is the origin of the extremely rare Sykehouse Russet apple, an old English variety which was thought to have been lost, but was rediscovered growing in gardens in Oxfordshire and the Doncaster area in 1999.
Among members of worldwide origin in later urban Catholic congregations were the Bracchis, Italians in the café and catering trades often from Bardi in the Apennines Post-war diversity has brought such developments as interesting buildings used as mosques, especially in Cardiff and Newport, Sikh gurdwaras, including one on the mountain near Abercynon and a growing number of Evangelical and Pentecostal congregations.
Spectrometers are expected to add significantly to the growing understanding of the origin and evolution of planets like Mars and the processes shaping them today and in the past.
Yalkut Yosef is written to give practical halachic guidance to Jews of Sephardi and Mizrahi origin ; it is widely cited, and a growing number of synagogues and yeshivot are using the work for study purposes.
It is revealed that he is Ainu in origin and spent time growing up on a secret S. H. I. E. L. D.
The demographics within the district are changing with increasing numbers of ( mostly Muslim ) people of South Asian origin and a growing number of Africans, settling in Levenshulme.
Ewald asserts, along with a growing body of peer reviewed studies published in mainstream scientific journals, that many common diseases of unknown origin are in fact the result of chronic low-level infections from viruses, bacteria or protozoa.
Malignant, rapidly growing tumor cells typically have glycolytic rates up to 200 times higher than those of their normal tissues of origin ; this occurs even if oxygen is plentiful.
They are not terribly sensitive to temperature, but they do vary according to their species make-up and origin ; M. cuneata being one that grows cooler and M. moreliana the warmer growing, but all species under intermediate temperature with at least 10 ° C of variation between day and night.
Another origin mentioned for the name is that holly shrubs were growing in the area when the road was constructed.

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