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The phrase "arguments originating from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or basis of certain arguments or ideas in a debate or analysis. Example: "The arguments originating from the research conducted by the team provide valuable insights into the issue at hand."
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This solution is extrapolated to cover the finite impedance case by employing arguments originating from Jonasson [2].
He considers arguments originating from Descartes and others that some kind of higher-order thought is required for experience to be morally significant.
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More specific arguments originate from the participatory theory of democracy and the critique of a lack of responsiveness and legitimacy of representative (party) democracy.
Although no hard argument can be provided to state that COF-VAP is an entity, 6 arguments originated from the present study support that COF indeed may cause VAP.
Indeed, he endorsed a line of argument originating from Quine and Goodman according to which "we cannot say what the world would be like without numbers, because describing any thinkable experience (except for utter emptiness) presupposes their existence".
In this article, we consider the following systems of Fredholm integral equations: u i ( t ) = h i ( t ) + ∫ 0 T g i ( t, s ) f i ( s, u 1 ( s ), u 2 ( s ), …, u n ( s ) ) d s, t ∈ [ 0, T ], 1 ≤ i ≤ n, u i ( t ) = h i ( t ) + ∫ 0 ∞ g i ( t, s ) f i ( s, u 1 ( s ), u 2 ( s ), …, u n ( s ) ) d s, t ∈ [ 0, ∞ ), 1 ≤ i ≤ n. Using an argument originating from Brezis and Browder [Bull. Am. Math. Soc.
In this section, we shall establish the existence of constant-sign solutions of the systems (1.1) and (1.2), in (C[0, T]) n, (C l [0, ∞)) n and (BC[0, ∞)) n. Once again, we shall employ an argument originated from Brezis and Browder [11].
I missed where these arguments originated, and am not sure they are worth me rewinding.
These counter-factual arguments primarily originated from David Rose at the Mail on Sunday, whose article Bob Ward accurately described as containing "embarrassing errors" to the extent of being a "humiliation" for the Mail on Sunday.
Pascal's analysis of arguments that originate from hypotheses seems to have been borrowed from mathematics.
In the current study, we will make use of an argument that originates from Brezis and Browder [11]; therefore, the technique is different from those of [6 10] and the results subsequently obtained are also different.
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