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Many arise from bulbs or rhizomes, and most are perennials.
There is emerging evidence that many arise from the epithelium of the distal fallopian tube and/or ovary.
The fact that many arise in sun-damaged skin suggests that prior chronic UV exposure is an important predisposing event (Su et al., 2012).
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But there are forces working against this impromptu home-making, many arising from deficiencies of design.
The grievous errors in the Davis case were numerous, and many arose out of eyewitness identification.
But many arose around Hurricane Sandy, according to a review of the report.
The day's hearing ended with a reminder of how the Andersen trial is likely to be just the first in many arising from the collapse at Enron.
Leaves many, arising directly from the rhizome, with 1 3 cauline leaves at anthesis; petioles 10 22 cm long, subglabrous or sparely hispidulous.
Phototransformation of DOM is dominated by the degradation of aromatics and unsaturated structures (many arising from lignin) into carboxylated and hydroxylated products.
The consternation for many arises from the apparent conflict between focusing on improvement while being faced with apparently overwhelming circumstances.
Mossy fibers enter the granular layer from their points of origin, many arising from the pontine nuclei, others from the spinal cord, vestibular nuclei etc.
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