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The suspicion of gastric cancer may first arise when this form of treatment fails.

LS can koebnerize and may first arise in an episiotomy scar.

Critically, these common AEs may first arise at the initiation of pirfenidone therapy, when patients are still adjusting to their condition and treatment plan.

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An anonymous review in the June 1796 Critical Review argued, "When the character of the Maid of Orleans, and the part taken by her against the English, are considered, together with the manner in which the history has been treated by other writers, some suspicion may at first arise, that Mr. Southey has chosen a subject scarcely suited to the dignity of epic poetry.

By looking at how well microbes can survive in space, scientists can better evaluate a hypothesis that life may have first arisen on Mars and then was carried to Earth on a meteorite.

Feathers may have first arisen to keep the reptilian ancestors of birds warm, but their current function is flight.

However, RNA is most stable at pH 4-5 and is unstable at alkaline pH, raising the possibility that RNA may have first arisen in the acidic ocean itself (possibly near an acidic hydrothermal vent), acidic volcanic lake or comet pond.

While particular rhodopsin functional types (namely HR) may have first arisen in different haloarchaeal lineages and then spread amongst other members of this group by LGT, we cannot rule out more complex scenarios in which all rhodopsins were present in the haloarchaeal cenancestor but also have a more recent history of between-lineage LGT.

CTVT is a sexually transmitted lineage that is found around that world and that may have first arisen thousands of years ago from the cells of a wolf or East Asian breed of dog (Murgia et al., 2006; Rebbeck et al., 2009).

For example geochemical features of rocks may reveal when life first arose on Earth, and may provide evidence of the presence of eucaryotic cells, the type from which all multicellular organisms are built.

Suspicion that CREBBP may be a tumor suppressor first arose in the mid-1990s, wheterozygousgermlinemutationsations were identified in the setting of Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, a developmental disorder with an increased prevalence of cancer, including leukemia and lymphoma (Petrij et al., 1995).

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