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The phrase "arises of the upper" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The issue arises from the upper levels of management."
Alternatives: "originates from the upper" or "comes from the upper".
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The natural question arises of the upper bound of the order of the solutions of (1.1).
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On MR images, the hydrosalpinx appears as a fluid-filled tubular structure that arises from the upper lateral margin of the uterine fundus and is separate from the ipsilateral ovary.
It is not Noel Coward's Easy Virtue with easy satiric shots at the hypocrisy which arises amongst the upper classes and their dysfunctional patter of religious and sexual...yes there it is again, repression.
Racemes of small flowers arise from the upper axillary buds of the stems.
In summary, we compared the gene expression profiles of UCs arising from the upper and lower urinary tract, as well as the profiles of normal urothelium from the renal pelvis and bladder.
The number of adenomas arising in the upper (USI) and lower small intestine (LSI) was determined at time of sacrifice.
An etiology was not identified in 4.8% and 3.9% of bleeding arising from the upper tract and lower tract, respectively.
They constitute a heterogeneous group of cancers arising from the upper aerodigestive tract, paranasal sinuses, salivary and thyroid glands.
The female structure, or ovary, is enclosed by the united basal portions of the other flower parts, which thus appear to arise at the upper end of the ovary (an inferior ovary).
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