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# and Viruses
# Viruses arose by genome reduction from earlier, more competent cellular life forms that became parasites to host cells and subsequently lost most of their functionality ; examples of such tiny parasitic prokaryotes are Mycoplasma and Nanoarchaea.
# Viruses arose from mobile genetic elements of cells ( such as transposons, retrotransposons or plasmids ) that became encapsulated in protein capsids, acquired the ability to " break free " from the host cell and infect other cells.
# Dilts, Robert, Thought Viruses, Mental Maps and Health, Anchor Point, March – April 1996, Salt Lake City, UT.
# Computer Viruses ( A ), by Probert Encyclopedia

# and arose
In the wake of the group's success for the Victor release, in May the band returned to Columbia, recording two selections of popular tunes of the day chosen for them by the record company ( possibly hoping to avoid the copyright problems which arose after Victor recorded two of the band's supposedly original compositions ) " Darktown Strutter's Ball " and "( Back Home Again in ) Indiana " as catalogue # A-2297.
# From the experience of bliss for a long time, there arose in the Supreme Self a certain state like deep sleep.
# Gullah arose independently in South Carolina and Georgia in the 18th and 19th centuries when African slaves on rice plantations developed their own creole language combining features of the English they encountered in America with the West and Central African languages they brought with them on the Middle Passage.
# Racial antisemitism that arose in the 19th century and culminated in Nazism
# On the famous problem of finding two mean proportionals between two given lines, which arose from that of duplicating the cube, reduced by Hippocrates of Chios to the former.
# there are several different aspects in the grammar, but many authors argue they are very minor ( besides, some of those differences also arose during the recent development of European Portuguese );
# And as all things have been arose from one by the mediation of one: so all things have their birth from this one thing by adaptation.
# The name arose because the lamp-post forms a useful landmark for people crossing the park at night — perhaps inebriated or in the fog — since it is the only light for hundreds of yards.
# parijata ( Nyctanthes arbor-tristis ) with bark of gold, leaves of copper color, and fragrant, rejuvenate fruit ; it arose out of the ocean of milk and was taken away by Indra to his paradise from where it was brought to Dvaraka by Lord Krsna at the instance of his wife Satyabhama.
During the construction of Naphtha Cracker # 6, further trouble arose when 200 to 300 Thai and Filipino workers fought on 5 September 1999.
# A list of people who could identify the KDs if the need arose, together with a list of known criminal associates, especially people who deal in buying stolen goods.
When the Ottoman Empire arose out of the remains of the Selcuk Empire in Anatolia, its official language, Osmanlıca or Ottoman Turkish, became the only language to approach English in the size of its vocabulary ( according to # Lewis ).

# and from
# Virtue ethics, derived from Aristotle's and Confucius's notions, which asserts that the right action will be that chosen by a suitably ' virtuous ' agent.
Illustration by Gilbert Wilkinson of Miss Marple from the December 1927 issue of The Royal Magazine and the first-known image of the character ( See The Thirteen Problems # First publication of stories | The Thirteen Problems )
# 4. 50 from Paddington, or What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
# The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, or The Mirror Crack'd ( 1962 )
# The electrons are never in a single point location, although the probability of interacting with the electron at a single point can be found from the wave function of the electron.
# the hydrogen-like atomic orbitals are derived from the exact solution of the Schrödinger Equation for one electron and a nucleus.
# The Slater-type orbital ( STO ) is a form without radial nodes but decays from the nucleus as does the hydrogen-like orbital.
# KeyExpansion — round keys are derived from the cipher key using Rijndael's key schedule
# believers are able to resist sin but are not beyond the possibility of falling from grace.
# Siegfried ( died 24 October 1184 ), Bishop of Brandenburg from 1173 – 1180, Prince-Archbishop of Bremen, the first ranked prince, from 1180 – 1184
# Count Bernhard of Anhalt ( 1140 – 9 February 1212 ), Duke of Saxony from 1180-1212 as Bernard III
In Tales from the Crypt # 44 a plague-stricken man is eaten by a sperm whale, which produces ambergris that results in a cursed perfume.
# An aircraft should be “ in flight ” ( that is, according to Article 1, paragraph 3 of the Tokyo Convention, from the moment when power is applied for the purpose of take-off until the moment when the landing run ends );
* Heavy smoke pours from USS Iowa ’ s # 2 Turret following an internal explosion
# It is also used to signify that " grace is transmitted from the Apostles by each generation of bishops through the imposition of hands ".
# " True alkaloids ", which contain nitrogen in the heterocycle and originate from amino acids.
# " Protoalkaloids ", which contain nitrogen and also originate from amino acids.
# Pseudalkaloids – alkaloid-like compounds that do not originate from amino acids.
# The infected CD4 + cell may also receive the death signal from a cytotoxic T cell.
# " violent windstorm ", from the verb ' αïσσω ( stem ' αïγ -) = " I rush or move violently ".
# " goatskin coat ", from treating the word as meaning " something grammatically feminine pertaining to goat " ( Greek αἰξ ( stem αἰγ -)
# Demonstrative Devises -- i. e., cash gifts from a specific account, stocks, bonds, securities, etc ...
# REDIRECT Argument from ignorance
The C # programming language, along with other. NET-languages, has both the unsigned byte ( named ) and the signed byte ( named ), holding values from 0 to 255 and-128 to 127, respectively.

# and non-living
# Abiotic sphere-all the non-living energy and material processes

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