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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at arising" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "The issues will be addressed at arising situations."
Alternatives: "upon occurrence" or "when they arise".
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In summary, a negative/positive P wave in leads V1 or V2 and relatively narrow P waves are highly predictive of AT arising from the AAS (RAS), however, it provides little help for differentiating AT origin from the RAS, NCC, and AMJ/LC C
(2) A negative/positive P wave in leads V1 or V2 and relatively narrow P waves on surface ECG are highly predictive of AT arising from the atrial septum, however, it provides little help for differentiating AT origin from the RAS, NCC, and AMJ/LC C
We trace the progress and design of new strategies for the generation of random oligonucleotides, and include a look at arising diversity biases.
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Recently, it has been reported that ATs arising from the LC C/AMJare not uncommon among ATs surrounding the aortic cusps.
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