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To add to this complexity, one must also consider that each cancer is unique to that patient because it arises from mutations in their own cells.

This phenomenon is often called shape anisotropy because it arises from the domain's geometry which may, in turn, be determined by the overall shape of the specimen.

Violence in thought, then, is the greater and subtler form of violence because it arises from ideas of attachment and aversion, grounded in passionate states, which result from negligence or lack of care in behaviour.

But the trade, though significantly damped, still thrives in rural areas because it arises from the mathematics of gender in rural China, reflected in the equations of supply and demand: *In rural China, there are nearly 120 boys for every 100 girls because rural couples, who favor sons, abort fetuses and abandon newborns that are female.

Uncertainty must be characterized accurately for engineering applications because it arises from a number of sources each of which are exacerbated as the complexity increases.

Hard information is readily available and quantifiable because it arises from official and public documents (balance sheets, financial reports and press releases) (Petersen 2004).

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You also get that during big events like the Super Bowl or the Oscars, but this was even better, because it arose from something incredibly random and dumb.

Water quality index is important because it arises first from the need to share and communicate with the public in a consistent manner of monitoring ambient water.

The units in which American building materials are measured are idiosyncratic in the extreme — they include gauges, penny sizes, nominal dimensions, and a host of other anachronistic absurdities — but the over-all system works well, in part because it arose organically from human activity instead of being imposed from above by theoreticians.

However, the well-defined aerogel Raman D2 band at 620 cm−1 provides a convenient means of comparing peak intensities, because it must arise from scattering within the same macroscopic volume of sample as the silicon Raman band.

It is commonly assumed that because endotoxin arises from bacteria, and bacteria thrive in water, higher endotoxin will be associated with more humid climates.

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