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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a term arises from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when explaining the origin or derivation of a specific term or concept.
Example: "The term 'biodiversity' arises from the combination of 'biological' and 'diversity,' reflecting the variety of life on Earth."
Alternatives: "a term originates from" or "a term is derived from".
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An often overlooked problem in building statistical models is that of endogeneity, a term arising from econometric analysis, in which the value of one independent variable is dependent on the value of other predictor variables.
(In principle there should also be a term arising from introducing the final state for the first ungerade intermediate state. However, this would lead to a term that would correspond to the OPA transition moment scaled by the excited-state second hyperpolarizability and thus can be expected to be smaller).
where is the probability of move type when in state, is the density function of a continuous random vector and the Jacobian term arises from deterministic transfer from variable to.
As known from various proceeding studies, the first term arises from the transmission of a steel force into the concrete by means of bond stresses, and it is said to be the shear resistant component by beam action (Kani 1964; Park and Paulay 1975).
The second term arises from interaction of the holes and the localized moments with the external electric field (EEF) (mathbf E).
The need for the third term arises from the fact that there are many solutions fitting the measurements equally good.
With income effects on labor supply, optimal tax rules under the two approaches continue to depend on the same sufficient statistics, but the collective model features an additional Pigouvian term arising from a within-family participation externality.
Thomas F. Gambino, who is serving a five-year prison term arising from a federal racketeering conviction in 1993, and his wife, Frances, were clients.
The system of conservation laws for the liquid saturations is rephrased in an alternative form for an appropriate operator splitting method, leading to the appearance of an extra source term arising from the transient behavior of the Lagrangian porosity induced by the geomechanical coupling.
The normal velocity of this surface evolution consists of both the mean and Gaussian curvatures, and a lower-order, "forcing" term arising from the potential.
The liberals' big victories last term arose from a very particular set of circumstances.
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