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The phrase "arise hence" is correct and can be used in written English, though it may sound somewhat archaic or formal.
You can use it in contexts where you want to indicate that something originates or comes from a particular place or situation.
Example: "The issues we face arise hence from a lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "come from" or "stem from".
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Most beneficial alleles have only slightly greater fitness than the wild type, but rare alleles with very high fitness are less likely to be lost stochastically soon after they arise; hence, the first step of the adaptive walk will often involve a mutation with a large effect on fitness (Orr 2002).
With recent advances in molecular and information technology alike, it is anticipated that sequencing-based clinical tests provide the ability to comprehensively assay the large number of diverse and complex mutational forms that can arise, hence facilitating routine application of precision oncology in the clinic.
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However, when applied to toppling-sliding failures in rock slopes, overestimates of stability can arise, and hence limit equilibrium and DEM approaches have proved more popular.
Does any security arise from hence?
Nor let any one say, that mischief can arise from hence, as often as it shall please a busie head, or turbulent spirit, to desire the alteration of the Government.
Under the present situation of stationary dust grains, this possibility does not arise and hence, the rarefactive solitons do not exist.
Moreover, according to this view, whosoever knows conventional truth, either directly or inferentially, also knows ultimate truth; whosoever knows ultimate truth, also knows phenomena as dependently arisen, and hence knows them as empty of intrinsic reality.
An omitted variable bias could hence arise from failing to control for the persistence of migration.
For example, under the ageis of the axonal tension hypothesis, sulci and gyri are hypothesized to arise from and hence reflect ipsilateral-cortico-cortical connectivity (Van Essen 1997).
Hence, flaws arise in the oxide layers and lead to the deterioration of their performance.
Fontaine and Mazur conjectured that Galois representations satisfying a local condition (de Rham) arise from geometry and hence have a similar finiteness property of Frobenius traces.
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