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The phrase "arising from a human" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that originates or is caused by a human being, often in contexts related to behavior, actions, or decisions.
Example: "The ethical dilemmas we face in technology often arise from a human perspective, highlighting our values and biases."
Alternatives: "originating from a human" or "resulting from human actions".
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Predictions are good therapy, arising from a human thirst for certainty.
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Two, cancer cells may arise from a human equivalent of the Cd49f-positive mouse basal cell type under the influence of activated Akt, Fgf10, Erg1 and Ar.
Who could have imagined that such an art arising from a stripped down human vulnerability -- an actual personal experience of loss -- could drive the last nail in the coffin of postmodernism?
The many different cell-types and differentiation states that can arise from a single human genome emphasize the importance of epigenetic regulation that controls biological outcome.
Analogous to the mouse, two transcripts also arise from a single human klotho gene through alternative RNA splicing and encode a membrane (1,012 amino acids) or secreted (549 amino acids) protein.
The foundations we lay to build up models or methods are not natural starting points, but rather human constructions arising from a particular historical context and set of concerns.
Fascin-1 is absent from most normal adult epithelia, yet is upregulated in human carcinomas arising from a number of tissues.
Their data indicate the presence of a conserved BMI-1-driven pathway, which is similarly engaged in normal stem cells and in a series of highly malignant human cancers arising from a wide range of organs.
One area in particular that may benefit from the advances arising from the Human Genome Project is the study of common diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and stroke.
A strapped phone to the thighs or chest may have some inaccurate readings arising from normal human body movement (movements not induced by train motion) although conscious efforts were made to limit this factor as much as possible.
Any cases arising from existing human infections are considered as secondary infections rather than index cases.
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