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The phrase "arising from these changes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is a result or consequence of specific changes that have occurred.
Example: "The new policies implemented by the company are a direct response to the challenges arising from these changes."
Alternatives: "resulting from these changes" or "stemming from these changes."
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Given contemporary concerns about the impacts of global change [10], we might expect species will need to adapt to novel conditions such as higher temperatures, longer droughts, or novel communities arising from these changes, or else face extinction [11].
This becomes even more important with the changes in the Dutch healthcare system, where the independence and self-reliance of people is emphasised. 2 Difficulties arising from these changes are discussed below.
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"But is the judiciary's position being eroded by a series of accidents arising from these constitutional changes?" It was a question on which he invited the constitution committee to reflect.
This article from 2010 focused on new opportunities in translational research arising from the changes in the drug development industry.
We exploit exogenous variation arising from the change in reimbursement rules applicable to government institutions from May 2002.
There might be recall bias arising from this change.
Rather, the only structural difference in the tree to arise from these three changes was in the form of branch length for the individual isolates affected.
These distance differences are very small, but potentially of interest since they reflect structure changes arising from changes in electronic structure for the cobaltate layer.
To characterise, assess and then mitigate the potential adverse effects arising from changes to RNA requires changing current approaches to food or environmental risk assessments of GMOs.
The partner should quantify its degradation of utility arising from schedule changes.
Given that few innovations represent a real advance, this cautious approach means less disruption arising from unnecessary changes in practice.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com