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Optical contrast is believed to arise owing to a change in crystallinity.
Extension Bending coupling behaviour is believed to arise uniquely in anti-symmetric Cross-ply laminates.
This complex architecture is believed to arise under genetic control and to underlie cognition and intelligence.
The ionization signal is believed to arise from X-ray absorption by aggregated soot particles.
The special character of their feats and qualities of living is believed to arise from an especially close association with a deity or sacred power.
This is believed to arise from the even distribution of shear in the OBC together with the oscillatory motion of the fluid in the cell.
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Most cancers are believed to arise within preexisting adenomas.
These diseases are believed to arise from the convergence of genetic, environmental, and microbial factors that trigger aberrant immune and tissue responses, resulting in intestinal inflammation.
Finally, "spherulitic-like" superstructures were noted in the solution cast films that are believed to arise from the nucleation and crystallization of the hard segments.
These unusual characteristics for hydrogen in carbons are believed to arise from the network of narrow pores in this zeolite-templated image of the zeolite.
This increment in the cloud point was believed to arise as a consequence of the higher average molecular weight introduced by these components.
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