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Tumours may either arise in muscle tissue or spread to it.
Tumours that either arise directly from the pericardium or are secondary growths from other sources may impair cardiac function and cause pericardial effusion (escape of fluid into the pericardium).
In recent popular films such as "Her," "Transcendence," "Lucy," and "The Congress," sentient beings either arise from or meld with eternal virtuality, with mixed results; but all the actors playing or voicing or creating these beings are, in fact, temporary, composed of cells that grow, age, and perish.
These associations could either arise from the interaction of covalent or non-covalent bonds.
Mutations can either arise independently or they can be passed on from an ancestor.
As is the case with any other metaphor, however, misunderstandings about evolution may either arise from or be perpetuated by how we depict the tree of life.
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The term adenoma, for instance, designates a benign epithelial tumour that either arises in endocrine glands or forms a glandular structure.
Now, though, the girls' writhing and stuttering suggested something troubling, either arising from within the community or being perpetrated on it, a mystery that proved irresistible for onlookers, whose attention would soon become part of the story itself.
In five cases the aponeurosis of the tensor vastus intermedius either arose from the vastus intermedius or the vastus lateralis.
However, a number of problems that have either arisen from or remain unresolved by the PEVS still need to be addressed.
The present work introduces a generic class of integrated networks where significant energy flows (either arising from energy recycling or of external origin) result in dynamic models with a multi-time-scale structure.
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