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Although the overall spectra are often similar, crystal spectra typically exhibit sharp peaks and other features that specifically arise as a consequence of the long-range order of the crystal's atomic-scale structure.

This assumption is somewhat different for professional training as mathematical topics are strongly linked to the professional subject matter and mathematical learning opportunities specifically arise from the requirements associated with the profession.

But due to the general focus on other cancer sites, the instruments assessing BF and PTG may miss important domains of growth that specifically arise for CRC patients, which are on average older and more often male.

Before providing further guidance for using selected markers to infer the rate and scale of dispersal, we consider some of the problems that specifically arise with this category of markers.

Given the results reported here, the phenotype differences between Sox2- Cre: Errβ+/ lox and Sox2- Cre: Errβ lox / lox mice may specifically arise from altered Crh expression and corticosterone levels as a result of changes in Errβ-dependent regulation of Crhbp or Crhr2 transcription, as well as through interactions of Errβ with Errγ.

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"Video art specifically arose out of a desire to create an immediately accessible, infinitely reproducible art form," he explains via e-mail.

Thus the new meaning of 'science,' referring to the natural sciences specifically, arose roughly at the time that the word 'scientist' was coined (the Oxford English Dictionary has the new meaning of 'science' first appearing in 1867).

Differential algebraic equations (henceforth DAEs), arise from the equation based modelling of physical systems, such as those found in engineering or physics applications, with problems specifically arising from chemical distillation (Washington and Swartz (2011)), electronic circuits (Brenan et al. (1996)) and robotics (Campbell and Griepentrog (1995)).

Two TF families specifically arose within eudicotyledons (NZZ and SAP; 143 Ma), and one is an invention of the lineage leading to the extant Volvocales (VARL; 47 Ma).

Commonly used clinical outcome measures, such as the KSS, do not take into account subjective symptoms or objective data specifically arising from the patellofemoral joint.

For the study of the transcriptome of milk-producing cells in primates, we suggest that milk trumps mammary tissue because RNA from milk fractions, especially milk fat, is highly enriched with transcripts specifically arising from milk-producing cells.

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