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Some of the problems associated with the understanding of evolution arise from students' perceptions that evolution is inherently irreligious, partly arising from a misunderstanding of the nature of science itself.

For example, preclinical markers of IHD have been associated with TRAP or PM partly arising from traffic (Künzli et al. 2005).

The correlation observed between pollution estimates and sociodemographic variables is likely attributable to complex geographical covariation, partly arising from clustering of sociodemographic characteristics and pollution in communities.

The key problems causing these medication errors are: incomplete and inappropriate medication reconciliation at hospital discharge (partly arising from inadequate medication reconciliation at admission), insufficient patient information (especially within a multicultural patient population) and insufficient communication to the next health care provider.

The 'weakest link' argument holds that untreated pandemics in poorer countries (partly arising from lack of HHR) pose direct risks to other nations: witness the present concern in many developed countries with the spread of pandemic influenza or multiple drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis or HIV/AIDS.

A major factor in the failure of rabies control is the low level of political commitment, partly arising from a lack of quantitative data on the true public health impact of the disease (3 ) and the cost-effectiveness and cost benefits of controlling it (5 ).

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This partly arose from some voters considering him old news.

The problem partly arises from the fact that an edible dormouse doesn't look like that kind of creature.

The songs on the new record that are Northern partly arise from Roberts-Gevalt's previous touring experiences.

He is unsparing in his indictment of the cosiness, defeatism, inertia and lack of initiative in many private businesses, which partly arose from decades of wartime and postwar regulations, and partly from a national hostility to making big profits.

But social psychologists assume that all beliefs, including political ones, partly arise from an individual's deep psychological fears and needs: for stability, order and belonging, or for rebellion and novelty.

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