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The phrase "a factor which arose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or circumstances that have emerged or developed in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a factor which arose during the initial stages of the project that significantly impacted our results."
Alternatives: "a factor that emerged" or "a factor that developed".
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These items were discussed in the expert group and two of these items were retained because their I-CVIs were close to the recommended cut-off level and one was retained because it showed high loading to its respective factor "stress recognition", a factor which arose in the analysis as a strong unitary factor, detached from all other factors.
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Much less is known on the contribution of different functional paralogs of retina-specific transcription factors, which arose subsequently to rounds of whole genome duplication (WGD) during vertebrate evolution [ 2].
In addition, there is a complex web of underlying factors which arise from land tenure issues, poverty and food shortages.
In this review, we will answer important questions related to their survival, quality of life and other risk factors which arise as a result of their surgery.
Accidental factors — by definition factors which arise infrequently — can defeat the causal link between heat and homogeneity.
Two-sample tests identify five phylogenetic factors of mammalian body mass which arose during the K-Pg extinction event, consistent with other analyses of mammalian body mass evolution.
Factors in the internal context which arose most frequently were those of strategy, structure, culture, working processes and people: process issues were those of planning and flexibility, participation, and power.
Even berries of the same cultivar may differ markedly in their properties because of environmental factors, from which arises the concept of terroir in viticulture [ 7].
Thirteen studies were potentially affected by confounding variables in their comparison of different environments, which arose from various factors such as the presence of additional stimuli in the synthetic environment (e.g. a video of the outdoor walk [ 37]; internal/external stimuli received through headphones [ 45]).
We consider a problem which arises in optical routing.
An ideal animal model of this disease would exhibit all the symptoms seen in women with preeclampsia, including hypertension, proteinuria, endothelial dysfunction and an imbalance of angiogenic factors, all of which arise secondary to poor trophoblast invasion and resolve following delivery of the placenta (McCarthy et al., 2011a).
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