Sentence examples for arises under which from inspiring English sources

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Now, the question arises under which experimental conditions PL spectra should be collected in order to get reliable information about the physical parameters of the system.

A question with important implications for teaching and learning then arises: under which conditions do students use which study strategies?

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Now, the expectation E β 1 λ z z sp β 1 λ − c c + 1, which arises under the assumption that all channels are detected busy and the transmission channel is selected among these M channels, can be evaluated with respect to the distribution in (33).

One such potential mechanism is aberrant DNA methylation occurring as a result of SAM depletion (Caudill et al. 2001; Loenen 2006), which arises under conditions of arsenic exposure and folate deficiency.

"These obligations arise under treaties to which Australia voluntarily committed itself".

In cases arising under the Ex Post Facto Clause, which similarly forbids certain types of retroactive state rulemaking, this court has held that the question whether state law has changed in a manner that violates the clause is a question of federal, not state, law, even though resolution of that question requires a comparative analysis of state law.

This is because they tend to arise under conditions for which the efficiency of the fractionation system is particularly sensitive to any reduction whatsoever in the surfactant mass transfer rate.

However, the relative activities of the FKBP51-bound and FKBP52-bound androgen receptors differ from that observed for the glucocorticoid and progesterone receptors such that a positive-feedback expression process can arise under pathological conditions which appears to often substantially contribute to the metastatic phase of prostate cancer [ 10– 10].

Therefore, to more accurately model this etiology, we decided to test whether folate deficiency is sufficient to induce NTDs in a mouse strain in which NTDs never arise under normal dietary conditions, but which carries 'susceptibility' modifier genes proven to enhance NTDs in the context of a major genetic mutation.

Hitler was a child of the first globalisation, which arose under imperial auspices at the end of the 19th century.

The commission now has before it a case arising under the African Charter, which protects a people's right to full and exclusive enjoyment of their own country's wealth.

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