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The phrase 'arose interest' is not correct in written English
The correct phrase is 'aroused interest'. For example: The new documentary about climate change aroused interest among viewers.
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Recently it arose interest due to high demand of mathematics that models quantum computing.
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This does not arises interest in education anymore.
Simultaneously, there has arisen interest in moralizing about neuroscience and neurological treatment (see Levy 2007; Roskies 2009).
In particular, intersections and borders of these approaches, together with their application, are still arising interest in the academia.
The mean platelet volume (MPV) and red cell distribution width (RDW) have recently arisen interest because of their association with an increased cardiovascular risk.
Arising interests in metabolic engineering have focused on systems analyses of cell metabolisms [ 1- 6].
In the 5th century bce, at the time of the Greek physician Hippocrates, there arose significant interest in medicine and personal hygiene.
It may also deprive posthumous study of your photography, should you arose such interest.
Due to the increasing interest for healthy foods, the feasibility of using fresh-cut fruits to vehicle probiotic microorganisms is arising scientific interest.
But if the income arises as interest from bank or building society savings, it will be taxed at source at 20percentnt.
So, it naturally arises the interest for mixed nonlinear differential operators of the type (a(x Φ(x'))'.
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