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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arises form" is not correct; it should be "arises from." You can use "arises from" when discussing the origin or cause of something.
Example: "The conflict arises from a misunderstanding between the two parties."
Alternatives: "originates from" or "stems from."
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Papillary tumour of the pineal region (PGNT) (WHO grade II/III) arises form the specialized ependyma of the subcommisural organ, has moderate mitotic activity and low vascularity.
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Not only that, but these seem to arise form something rather like a scale.
"Yes, there is a danger, but it's not arising form the viruses out there in the animals, it's arising from the labs of grossly ambitious people".
The Marshall Islands Nuclear Claims Tribunal awarded more than $2bn in personal injury and land damage claims arising form the nuclear tests but stopped paying after a compensation fund was exhausted.
But these objections also arise form a confusion between expression and communication, the latter being really distinct from the image and its expression.
"Yes, there is a danger, but it's not arising form the viruses out there in the animals, it's arising from the labs of grossly ambitious people". Influenza viruses circulate freely in wild bird populations.
The Marshall Islands nuclear claims tribunal had awarded more than US$2bn in personal injury and land damage claims arising form the nuclear tests, but stopped paying after a US$150m US compensation fund was exhausted.
The PwC report put the total number of job losses arising form the public sector spending cuts - including knock-on effects in the private sector - at about 943,000.
In order to reduce censoring bias arising form careers that started before the beginning of each data sample, we only included trajectories with the first publication year y i, 0 j ≥ 1970 for the Nat./PNAS/Sci./PNAS/Sci
This paper aims to review the literature and discuss critically problems arising form this approach.
The proximal flagellum branches off from the second article, the distal two flagella arise form the third article.
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