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All these results essentially arise from the use of a specific stator geometry (the "three quarter of wave length" disposition) connected with conical couplers.

The electronic properties of the metal oxide are effected by particle size of material, the quantum size or confinement effects are produced in nanostructured materials which essentially arise from the presence of discrete, atom-like electronic states (Marcos and Rodriguez 2007), and also nanosized material is observed to have small band gap in its lattice.

These take many forms, including outsourcing, public finance initiatives (PFI) and strategic partnering, but essentially arise from make or buy decisions that governments face to deliver societal goals.

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He is considered a co-inventor of "happenings" and performance art; the Fluxus movement essentially arose from classes that Cage taught at the New School, in the late nineteen-fifties.

Also, religion essentially arises out of our inability to cope with our own mortality and what communism did was to transfer this longing for some form of transcendental permanence from an imaginary next world to an imaginary future.

Rehberg's defense of tradition and precedent went even further: he argued that many of our social and moral obligations are themselves essentially historical, arising from inheritance.

The two postembryonic touch receptor neurons in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans arise from essentially identical cell lineages and have the same ultrastructural features.

A third concerning characteristic of medical education research that was expressed by participants was the observation that a certain number of works in medical education are essentially opportunistic, that they arise from random situations or circumstances.

Essentially, although these grades are different, they arise from the same progenitor cell and undergo differential EMT at different time points.

Essentially, the vasa vasorum of carotid arteries arise from terminal branches of adjacent arteries (e.g., ophthalmic)[38].

However, these errors are essentially analogous to the kinds of errors that might arise from probabilities estimated from data (for example, bias, imprecision, and context dependence).

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