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As a result, such solutions provide a poor description of the large unsteady accelerations arising close to the water surface.
Importantly, our observations show that Wnt and Hh pathway activity are linked in the induction of these melanocytic accumulations and suggest that these pathways may contribute to pigmentary changes arising close to the nipple in association with an underlying breast carcinoma.
Arising close to the stelar center, the secondary xylem extends outward up to a distance of 2.7 mm.
P− bacteria arising close to the expanding front were expelled from the bulk of the colony and their offspring spread rapidly along the front, encircling the entire colony.
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The Alveolata and the Euglenozoa (which are phylogenetically closely related to the Heterolobosea, [ 4]) are thought to have arisen close to 2 billion years ago [ 5].
In some species they arise close to the heart, as in birds and mammals.
Internal cracks arise close to the steel bars and develop towards the member's edge.
Flowering plants (angiosperms) arose close to the beginning of the Cretaceous and became more abundant as the period progressed.
A paper by Maurice Obstfeld of the University of California at Berkeley and Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard suggested that the next big international economic problem could arise close to home.
The paper presents low-tech and low-cost solutions such as, in particular, self-help retrofitting technologies, to improve the quality in spontaneous settlements (favelas) which arise close to the major Brazilian towns.
However, sometimes the carotid arteries arise close to each other and determining which vessel is the first is a challenge.
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