The proximal end of attachment of a muscle to a bone that will not be moved by the action of that muscle, The point at which the axes of a coordinate system intersect, The source of a river, information, goods, etc, an arbitrary point on the earth's surface, chosen as the zero for a system of coordinates, ancestry, The beginning of something, For an indigenous stand of trees, the place in which the trees are growing For a non-indigenous stand, the place from which the seed or plants were originally introduced, That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain; the spring; the cause; the occasion, The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth, The point of attachment or end of a muscle which is fixed during contraction; in contradistinction to insertion, properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins", The arbitrary starting point on a graph or grid coordinate system Defined by the intersection of the x and y-axes Also see false origin, properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins" the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events, the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events, the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root", When you talk about a person's origin or origins, you are referring to the country, race, or social class of their parents or ancestors. Thomas has not forgotten his humble origins. people of Asian origin They are forced to return to their country of origin, You can refer to the beginning, cause, or source of something as its origin or origins. theories about the origin of life The disorder in military policy had its origins in Truman's first term Their medical problems are basically physical in origin Most of the thickeners are of plant origin, an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events, the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero, (n ) The location in Cartesian coordinates from which the axes that define 2-D and 3-D space originate This is the location (0, 0) in 2-D graphics and (0, 0, 0) in 3-D graphics The positions of graphical objects can be described in absolute terms, relative to the origin, In the Cartesian coordinate plane, the origin is the point at which the horizontal and vertical axes intersect, at zero (0,0) (cf Gathering Information from Graphs Discussion), the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors", Location in which the steel under negotiation is created, In the Readership Institute's newspaper content analysis, each story was coded according to the source from which it came as wire/news service, staff, reader or unknown, This is a three letter field which has additional information for AP/PO transactions (i e PCard entries, or POs sourced from Requisitions) Non AP/PO rows are blank Value List FED = Federal Express ONC = On-Line Central Office OND = On-Line Department PRO = Procard REQ = PO Sourced from Requisition SFT = SOFT-LIEN ZER = Zero Adjustment, In Cartesian coordinates, it is the point (0, 0) and located at the intersection of the x- and y-axes, place of an autochthonous or a non-autochthonous population of trees In forestry terminology the term "origin" is often synonymous with the term "provenance ", A specific site on a chromosome at which the double helix denatures into single strands and continues to unwind as the replication fork(s) migrates, The point from which distances are measured in a coordinate system, - The location of the beginning of a trip or the zone in which a trip begins Also known as a "Trip End", In a CCD, the point located closest to the output node, On a graph, the point where the x- and y- axes intersect, i e at co-ordinates (0,0), (1) The point in a coordinate system from which all other points are calculated (2) The point from which the grid lines are laid out, usually given the coordinates "0,0" in a plane coordinate system and "0,0,0" in a 3-dimensional system (3) An arbitrarily designated point at the focus of a graph or survey, The starting point of travel, The reference from which measurement begins, Starting point of a trip, source; beginning; birth, parentage, nationality, Region where vehicle manufacturer is located--Domestic (North America), Asian (Japan, Korea) and European, The point at which a journey commences; the beginning point, place marking the zero coordinate on the x, y, or z axis, Station where rail movement begins, on a graph, the point at which the x- and y-axes intersect, representing 0 for both axes, Some nominal starting point for a coordinate system While working, step sizes may use a variable origin based on the last selected position, where something begins; the zero point of a coordinate system The graph of x^2 as a function of x goes through the origin It does not matter where you choose the origin of the coordinate system, but a sensible choice, such as taking y=0 at the ground level, may make things easier, -geny, -genesis, Plural of origin, The origins of the Sufi way is a mystery itself Most Islamic Sufis trace the origins of the path to the Prophet Mohammed, at least when speaking in public There is, however, a tradition amongst some elements of the Naqshbandi Order that, inasmuch as the basis of the Sufi Way is inherent in the structure of the human being and of consciousness, it has existed in all times and places, regardless of outward forms; it is actually the superset and essence of the various streams of inspiration transmitted by each of the prophets The Naqshbandis claim the historical origins of the Sufi way to be 40,000 years old, This genomics glossary originated with CHI's first Genomic Pathways report As I read the first Proteomics report in the summer of 1999 I noticed a number of terms were defined in the text, and being a librarian, suggested that a glossary would be a worthwhile addition to future reports (and was invited to compile one), Particle origins can be anthropogenic (man-made) or natural Another origin classification is primary (particles that are emitted into the atmosphere as particles, such as organic and soot particles in smoke plumes or soil dust particles), and secondary (those formed from gas-to-particle conversion in the atmosphere, such as sulfates, nitrates, and secondary organics), Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, was born in 563 BC in Kapilavastu near the present Indian-Nepal border, the son of the ruler of a petty kingdom The young prince was raised in sheltered luxury, until at the age of 29 he renounced earthly attachments and embarked on a quest for peace and enlightenment At first he adopted a life of radical asceticism, but eventually he adopted a middle path between a life of indulgence and that of self-denial Having attained the enlightenment for which he had been searching, the Buddha began to preach, wandering from place to place, gathering a body of disciples, and organizing them into a monastic community known as the sangha,
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The proximal end of attachment of a muscle to a bone that will not be moved by the action of that muscle
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The point at which the axes of a coordinate system intersect
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The source of a river, information, goods, etc
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an arbitrary point on the earth's surface, chosen as the zero for a system of coordinates
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ancestry
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The beginning of something
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For an indigenous stand of trees, the place in which the trees are growing For a non-indigenous stand, the place from which the seed or plants were originally introduced
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That from which anything primarily proceeds; the fountain; the spring; the cause; the occasion
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The first existence or beginning of anything; the birth
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The point of attachment or end of a muscle which is fixed during contraction; in contradistinction to insertion
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properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins"
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The arbitrary starting point on a graph or grid coordinate system Defined by the intersection of the x and y-axes Also see false origin
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properties attributable to your ancestry; "he comes from good origins" the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events
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the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events
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the place where something begins, where it springs into being; "the Italian beginning of the Renaissance"; "Jupiter was the origin of the radiation"; "Pittsburgh is the source of the Ohio River"; "communism's Russian root"
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When you talk about a person's origin or origins, you are referring to the country, race, or social class of their parents or ancestors. Thomas has not forgotten his humble origins. people of Asian origin They are forced to return to their country of origin
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You can refer to the beginning, cause, or source of something as its origin or origins. theories about the origin of life The disorder in military policy had its origins in Truman's first term Their medical problems are basically physical in origin Most of the thickeners are of plant origin
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an event that is a beginning; a first part or stage of subsequent events
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the point of intersection of coordinate axes; where the values of the coordinates are all zero
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(n ) The location in Cartesian coordinates from which the axes that define 2-D and 3-D space originate This is the location (0, 0) in 2-D graphics and (0, 0, 0) in 3-D graphics The positions of graphical objects can be described in absolute terms, relative to the origin
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In the Cartesian coordinate plane, the origin is the point at which the horizontal and vertical axes intersect, at zero (0,0) (cf Gathering Information from Graphs Discussion)
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the descendants of one individual; "his entire lineage has been warriors"
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Location in which the steel under negotiation is created
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In the Readership Institute's newspaper content analysis, each story was coded according to the source from which it came as wire/news service, staff, reader or unknown
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This is a three letter field which has additional information for AP/PO transactions (i e PCard entries, or POs sourced from Requisitions) Non AP/PO rows are blank Value List FED = Federal Express ONC = On-Line Central Office OND = On-Line Department PRO = Procard REQ = PO Sourced from Requisition SFT = SOFT-LIEN ZER = Zero Adjustment
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In Cartesian coordinates, it is the point (0, 0) and located at the intersection of the x- and y-axes
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place of an autochthonous or a non-autochthonous population of trees In forestry terminology the term "origin" is often synonymous with the term "provenance "
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A specific site on a chromosome at which the double helix denatures into single strands and continues to unwind as the replication fork(s) migrates
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The point from which distances are measured in a coordinate system
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- The location of the beginning of a trip or the zone in which a trip begins Also known as a "Trip End"
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In a CCD, the point located closest to the output node
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On a graph, the point where the x- and y- axes intersect, i e at co-ordinates (0,0)
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(1) The point in a coordinate system from which all other points are calculated (2) The point from which the grid lines are laid out, usually given the coordinates "0,0" in a plane coordinate system and "0,0,0" in a 3-dimensional system (3) An arbitrarily designated point at the focus of a graph or survey
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The starting point of travel
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The reference from which measurement begins
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Starting point of a trip
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source; beginning; birth, parentage, nationality isim
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Region where vehicle manufacturer is located--Domestic (North America), Asian (Japan, Korea) and European
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The point at which a journey commences; the beginning point
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place marking the zero coordinate on the x, y, or z axis
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Station where rail movement begins
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on a graph, the point at which the x- and y-axes intersect, representing 0 for both axes
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Some nominal starting point for a coordinate system While working, step sizes may use a variable origin based on the last selected position
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where something begins; the zero point of a coordinate system The graph of x^2 as a function of x goes through the origin It does not matter where you choose the origin of the coordinate system, but a sensible choice, such as taking y=0 at the ground level, may make things easier
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origin.
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origin.
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origins
Plural of origin
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The origins of the Sufi way is a mystery itself Most Islamic Sufis trace the origins of the path to the Prophet Mohammed, at least when speaking in public There is, however, a tradition amongst some elements of the Naqshbandi Order that, inasmuch as the basis of the Sufi Way is inherent in the structure of the human being and of consciousness, it has existed in all times and places, regardless of outward forms; it is actually the superset and essence of the various streams of inspiration transmitted by each of the prophets The Naqshbandis claim the historical origins of the Sufi way to be 40,000 years old
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origins
This genomics glossary originated with CHI's first Genomic Pathways report As I read the first Proteomics report in the summer of 1999 I noticed a number of terms were defined in the text, and being a librarian, suggested that a glossary would be a worthwhile addition to future reports (and was invited to compile one)
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Particle origins can be anthropogenic (man-made) or natural Another origin classification is primary (particles that are emitted into the atmosphere as particles, such as organic and soot particles in smoke plumes or soil dust particles), and secondary (those formed from gas-to-particle conversion in the atmosphere, such as sulfates, nitrates, and secondary organics)
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origins
Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, was born in 563 BC in Kapilavastu near the present Indian-Nepal border, the son of the ruler of a petty kingdom The young prince was raised in sheltered luxury, until at the age of 29 he renounced earthly attachments and embarked on a quest for peace and enlightenment At first he adopted a life of radical asceticism, but eventually he adopted a middle path between a life of indulgence and that of self-denial Having attained the enlightenment for which he had been searching, the Buddha began to preach, wandering from place to place, gathering a body of disciples, and organizing them into a monastic community known as the sangha
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