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(61) "Molecule clip" derive from glycoluril is an important type of host molecules.
(62) It can be considered that the light hydrocarbon in the fluid inclusions associating with coal inclusions along some healing fractures may derive from coal instead of petroleum during coalification.
(63) Release when the file end, virus revises the relevant data in registering a watch, those who make derive from personal file is suffixal conceal, change folder icon to oneself.
(64) It in turn is said to derive from a word first seen 50 years before that, not kerfuffle but simply fuffle; also meaning "to throw into disorder."
(65) You also cannot derive from Static1, or add any non-static members to the class.
(66) Most languages derive from one parent language. Mednyj Aleut has two parents.
(67) Androgens in women either derive from direct ovarian production or from peripheral conversion of the adrenal sex steroid precursor, dehydroepiandrosterone, towards active androgens.
(68) The French mathematician Blaise Pascal said"All man's miseries derive from not being able to sit quiet in a room alone."
(69) The Yule log, cakes, and fir trees derive from German and Celtic customs.
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