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Most arose in the insects.
Of the ten derived introns in human tetraspanins most arose in the common ancestor of the vertebrates, where six new introns can be traced to this common ancestor.
The tumors had a wide anatomical distribution; however, most arose in the upper and lower limbs (6, 38 %), and the head and neck region (5, 31 %).
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Some of the comedy comes from Cathy's sudden, stubborn embrace of life – her decision to confine her restaurant dinner to "desserts and liquor" – but most arises in these early episodes from moments of shock and discomfort, laughs that are more gasp than chuckle.
Most arise in the region of the ampulla of Vater.
Most arise in the temporal lobe or other supratentorial sites, but they occasionally occur in the posterior fossa or spinal cord [ 2, 5, 6, 20].
Primary colonic lymphomas are usually of the Burkitt's or MALT subtypes, but account for under 0.1% of all colonic neoplasms, most arising in the caecum and rectum.
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is a mixture of different pathologies of varying aetiology (Zinzani, 2005), most arising in the central lymph nodes (70 80%) and the remaining in the extra-nodal tissue (Grulich and Vajdic, 2005).
Theories predict that most stars arise in groups, so astronomers expected the apparently juvenile Beta Pic to have nearby companions hatched from the same gaseous nursery.
The most serious arose in January with accusations that a former adviser, César Almeyda, had conspired with an army general to try to bribe judges.
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