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The phrase "arising from absence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, condition, or effect that results from something being missing or not present.
Example: "The confusion in the meeting was largely arising from absence of clear communication."
Alternatives: "resulting from lack" or "stemming from nonexistence".
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The model did not account for the changes in indirect societal costs arising from absence from work.
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Interestingly, in that paper no apparent defects in developmental angiogenesis were reported suggesting either that the developmental defects that we report can be overcome in subsequent development or that additional defects arise from absence of ADAM17 in other cell types.
It should also help reduce the opportunity costs that may arise from absence from work.
Any ambiguity arising from its absence would be more than made up for by not having to worry about it.
Numerical difficulties arising from the absence of components in the final mixture can be avoided, leading to computationally efficient solutions.
The original "Pitch Perfect," about the travails and triumphs of an all-woman college a-cappella team called the Barden Bellas, struck me as a failure of style arising from an absence of directorial imagination.
The generating capability of the switched reluctance machine is less widely known than the motoring capability, and there is more design freedom arising from the absence of self-starting requirements.
The novelty of the proposed framework method is that it explicitly takes into account the uncertainty arising from the absence of instrumental recordings of the peak motion intensities that had affected the considered structures.
One reason people engage in deviant behaviour, for example, may be a state of anomie, which is social instability arising from an absence of clear social norms and values.
Non-use osteoporosis is well known in the literature; it is caused by a decrease in osteoblastic activity arising from an absence of weight bearing and motion.
A weak permeability, arising from the absence of macroporosity and the highly efficient air bubble system, which is linked to the tortuosity network of the pores, disrupts the water movement (Cwirzen and Penttala 2005).
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