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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arises from the differing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origins or causes of a situation or phenomenon that results from differences or variations.
Example: "The conflict arises from the differing perspectives of the two parties involved."
Alternatives: "stems from the differences" or "originates from the varying".
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We further propose that institutional conflict arises from the differing goals and motives of resource management institutions at different scales.
An important question that arises from the differing perspectives reported in the literature, and from the planning process we report in this paper, is what weight should be given to evidence-based planning versus demand-based planning.
This modification mainly arises from the differing nature of the disorder being treated.
The observed difference in the rates of product formation from 5- and 2-prenylation arises from the differing orientations of the aromatic substrate in the 1,6-DHN resting state (compare red vs blue starting point in Figure 8).
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The marked heterogeneity score from the hypertension meta-analysis suggested that there was considerable variation between studies which may have arisen from the differing sampling methods and/or different definitions of hypertension employed in different papers.
However, histograms arising from the model differed markedly from the universal histogram of GPNP (generally the peak of the published distributions occurred for 5-sided cells).
The need for identifying the expiratory and inspiratory phases as separate classes arises from the fact that they differ in their properties, e.g., fundamental frequency, harmonicity, and time duration.
First, ALDER directly estimates the affine term K that arises from the presence of subpopulations with differing ancestry percentages by using interchromosome SNP pairs that are effectively at infinite genetic distance (Appendix A).
The category theory holds that GORD can be treated as three distinct entities (non-erosive (NE) reflux disease, erosive reflux disease and Barrett's oesophagus 2 3) and arises from the fact that therapeutic responses differ substantially between erosive and NE disease stages.
This average association is useful because a mesothelioma burden at the population level arises from differing exposure conditions, as reflected in those from the various cohorts included.
An interesting question thus arises from the observation that AGA prevalence differs between populations.
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