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The phrase "arising second" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing events or issues that emerge as secondary or subsequent to a primary concern.
Example: "In the discussion of climate change, the economic impacts arising second must also be considered."
Alternatives: "emerging later" or "surfacing subsequently."
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Cells of the VB expand posteriorly to form the pancreatic tail and differentiate into exocrine cells, duct cells, and late arising (second wave) endocrine cells.
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Separate tempo indications, arising first in the 17th century, were verbally expressed; for example, adagio, largo, presto.
Despite this limitation on speech producibility in cotton-top infants, researchers believe that language acquisition occurs early on with speech comprehension abilities arising first.
That was the surprise start to this week of pre-trial hearings in the 9/11 case, arising first thing Monday morning and putting a serious damper on the judge's hopes for making substantive progress.
Regarding thaliacean interrelationships, our phylogeny suggests a sister-group relationship between Pyrosomatida and Salpida, with Doliolida species arising first.
Smith et al. [ 7] have also presented a theory for the origin of the ribosome that supports the large ribosomal subunit arising first.
It's believed written language arose first in Mesopotamia, but no one uses Sumerian cuneiform today.
That's why institutions promoting wealth today arose first in Eurasia, the area with the oldest and most productive agriculture.
In the development of the maize leaf, the primordium arises first as a prominence some distance below the apical dome.
But serious scientific controversies also arose, first in Britain and then on the Continent and in the United States.
The bar line as a measure of metre arose first in 15th-century tablatures (notation showing playing position rather than pitch, as for lute).
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