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-- The results of microanalysis of tektites ( natural glasses of unknown origin ) for gallium and germanium have shown that these glasses are probably produced from terrestrial ( or less likely from lunar ) matter by impact of a celestial body.
All these functions, including the function of the healer-god Paean, who seems to have Mycenean origin, are fused in the cult of Apollo.
In the absence of other evidence to show the origin of these curious relics of antiquity the occurrence of a name known as Basilidian on patristic authority has not unnaturally been taken as a sufficient mark of origin, and the early collectors and critics assumed this whole group to be the work of Gnostics.
Some folk etymologies argue that the original forms of these symbols indicated their value through the number of angles they contained, however there is no proof of any such origin.
Geologists believed prior to the mission that both of these formations were volcanic in origin ; however, samples returned from the lunar surface have since proven this hypothesis is incorrect.
These became established in the 19th century, but the origin of these breeds is uncertain, and a matter of some speculation.
However, the Taimanis, Ferozkohis, and Jamshidis are of Iranian origin, and refer to themselves as Tajik ; the majority of the Aimaqs in Afghanistan are of these latter three sub-groups.
For the late 19th century the music publishing industry found a market for what are often termed sentimental ballads, and these are the origin of the modern use of the term ballad to mean a slow love song.
In all member countries, trade in these species is only permitted with an appropriate export permit and a certificate of origin from the state of the member country who has listed the species.
Another reason for doubting the literal nature of these early genealogies is that the etymology of the names of several early members of the dynasty do not appear to be Germanic, which is the origin of these peoples.
Many of these religious edifices are Christian in origin, with Roman Catholic structures particularly prevalent.
( In these examples and many subsequent ones the final step of hemiteleia has been omitted in order to allow the reader more readily to trace the origin of the substituted words ).
The pattern of distribution of these stories suggest they have a common origin in the eastern Asiatic coastal region, spreading as peoples migrated west into Siberia and east to the North American continent.
The tentative identification of two fragmentary Mycenaean terracotta figures as centaurs, among the extensive Mycenaean pottery found at Ugarit, suggests a Bronze Age origin for these creatures of myth.
Carved into the temple were three phrases: ( gnōthi seautón = " know thyself ") and ( mēdén ágan = " nothing in excess "), and ( eggýa pára d ' atē = " make a pledge and mischief is nigh "), In ancient times, the origin of these phrases was attributed to one or more of the Seven Sages of Greece,
All these theories centre on two battles in Estonia, Fellin ( 1208 ) or Lyndanisse ( 1219 ), and thus try to explain the origin in relation to the tale brought forth over 300 years after the event.
To be more specific, the leading strand receives one RNA primer per active origin of replication while the lagging strand receives several ; these several fragments of RNA primers found on the lagging strand of DNA are called Okazaki fragments, named after their discoverer.
Numerous lakes of volcanic origin are found in the interior highlands ; many of these lakes are surrounded by mountains and have high, steep banks.
Both of these accounts draw on the story by Herodotus ( i, 94 ) of the Lydian origin of the Etruscans.
While the article specifically prohibits discrimination based on " sex, race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with a national minority, property, birth or other status ", the last of these allows the court to extend to Article 14 protection to other grounds not specifically mentioned such as has been done regarding discrimination based on a person's sexual orientation.
Some researchers such as Brengelman ( 1970 ), have suggested that, in addition to this marking of word origin, these spellings indicate a more formal level of style or register in a given text, although Rollins ( 2004 ) finds this point to be exaggerated as there would be many exceptions where a word with one of these spellings, such as ⟨ ph ⟩ for ( like telephone ), could occur in an informal text.
The first steps toward the modern restaurant were locations that offered restorative bouillons, or restaurants – these words being the origin of the name " restaurant ".

origin and depressions
Samples of materials obtained from the depressions indicated the presence of shocked materials, as well as pebbles that were clearly of meteoritic origin.
This side of the fell presents a long and mainly featureless slope, although near the summit are the Hackney Holes, curious rocky depressions of uncertain origin.

origin and wheat
In northern Europe, wheat, rye, and fats of animal origin predominate, while in southern Europe olive oil is ubiquitous and rice is more prevalent.
In their centers of origin wild wheat plants are screened for resistance to rust, then their genetic information is analysed and finally wild plants and modern varieties are crossed through means of modern plant breeding in order to transfer the resistance genes from the wild plants to the modern varieties.
The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means ' hill where wheat is grown '.
Supporting ethno-botanical data include the Near Eastern origin and name of wheat ( D. Fuller ).
Sankey, who paid the rent on the Bridgeport house where Crosby lived with her half-sister Carrie, implied in an article in The Christian that " the Carleton business had been of Satanic origin and commented, echoing the wheat and tares passage in scripture, ' An enemy hath done this '".
In Hungarian the word is most probably of Slovak origin, as " Tótpálinka " ( literally Slovak pálinka ) was used in Hungary to refer to alcoholic drinks derived from wheat.
The name is of Sotho origin, said to be derived from hlohloloane, ‘ bump and fight ’, from an incident in which the bumping over of a basket filled with wheat led to a fight ; or ‘ pressed in the mountains ’.
The dish is also popular among Jewish communities of Middle Eastern origin, in particular those of Syrian and Egyptian backgrounds ; it is generally made with rice rather than wheat.

origin and crop
The generic name Phaseolus was introduced by Linnaeus in 1753, borrowed from the Latin phaseolus a combination of phasēlus and the diminutive suffix-olus, in turn borrowed from Greek φάσηλος ' cowpea ' ( often incorrectly glossed as ' kidney bean ', a New World crop ), whose ultimate origin is unknown.
The name Royton is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and it has been suggested that the Rye crop is the root of the name ; " Roy -" is derived from Rye, with the Old English suffix-ton added to imply " rye farm " or " rye settlement ".
The origin of securities exchanges stems from Edo Period, when the exchange for rice & crop was established in Osaka, center of Japanese economy.
The plant grows wild throughout Nepal, Northern India, Pakistan and the Himalayas ( its putative origin ) and is an important cash crop for the local people.
While the origin of the plants on Schmeiser's farm remains unclear, the trial judge found that " none of the suggested sources by Schmeiser could reasonably explain the concentration or extent of Roundup Ready canola of a commercial quality " ultimately present in Schmeiser's crop.

origin and local
To provide service of local origin to as many listeners as possible.
However, the most likely origin of name is from a local fishmonger, Arthur " Ikey " Bryan, who rewarded the team with meals of haddock and chips.
In practice and traditions, though, there are variations in style depending on country of origin or local custom or both.
To avoid tariff evasion ( through re-exportation ) the countries use the system of certification of origin most commonly called rules of origin, where there is a requirement for the minimum extent of local material inputs and local transformations adding value to the goods.
In contrast, Neusner views each rabbinic document as an individual piece of evidence that can only shed light on the more local Judaisms of such specific document's place of origin and the specific Judaism of the author.
An observer O, situated at the origin of a local set of coordinates-a frame of reference F. The observer in this frame uses the coordinates ( x, y, z, t ) to describe a spacetime event, shown as a star.
However, the island's appellation " Madagascar " is not of local origin but rather was popularized in the Middle Ages by Europeans.
The Central Asian peoples also claim his local origin, as the same as the Uyghurs, and proud for that.
Pelletier argues that Grande Terre was completely submerged for millions of years, and hence the origin of the flora may not be local in nature, but due to long distance-dispersal.
Though the Philistines adopted local Canaanite culture and language before leaving any written texts ( and later adopted the Aramaic language ), an Indo-European origin has been suggested for a handful of known Philistine words that survived as loanwords in Hebrew.
Generally speaking, restaurants selling food characteristic of the local culture are simply called restaurants, while restaurants selling food of foreign cultural origin may be called ethnic restaurants.
One is that the spelling difference is simply a matter of local language convention for the spelling of a word, indicating that the spelling will vary depending on the background or personal preferences of the writer ( like the difference between color and colour ; tire and tyre ; or recognize and recognise ), and the other is that the spelling should depend on the style or origin of the spirit that is being described.
Prior to the Potsdam Conference, during the Soviet winter 1945 offensive ( Vistula – Oder Offensive ) Red Army overrun Warmia, killing and raping local population, without any regards towards age nor ethnic origin.
Wolpoff suggests that after an African origin of Homo sapiens ( including Homo ergaster / Homo erectus ) and the subsequent migration of H. erectus throughout much of the globe with the exception of the Americas, local evolutionary events took place across the world ( Africa, Europe, Asia, and when they were advantageous, they spread everywhere else.
The " durable solutions " to refugee populations, as defined by UNHCR and governments, are: voluntary repatriation to the country of origin ; local integration into the country of asylum ; and resettlement to a third country.
In China, the phoenix is called the businiao ( 不死鳥 ; literally " immortal bird "), whereas the fenghuang ( 鳳凰 ) is a mythical bird of local Chinese origin, similar to the phoenix.
Most of the time, such individuals were sent back to the place of their origin, being appointed important positions in the local governing body.
Gentry hypothesized a Chiapas origin, on the strength of traditional local usage.
as it became clear that Baʿal was the title of numerous local gods and not necessarily a single deity in origin.
In other countries Russian faithful usually belong to the local Orthodox congregations which either have a direct connection ( like the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, autonomous from the Moscow Patriarchate ) or historical origin ( like the Orthodox Church in America or a Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia ) with the Russian Orthodox Church.
The origin of the word Susa is from the local city deity Inshushinak.
Frank Moore Cross has described the origin of the Samaritan Pentateuch within the context of his local texts hypothesis.

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