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Working at the University of Chicago, Purdue and finally Arizona, he took on more complex patterns, showing that rotating spiral waves could spontaneously arise in dishes of chemicals.
E.M.D.R. therapy, on the other hand, focuses on processing the memories so that associations spontaneously arise as learning takes place.
Many complex systems in nature spontaneously arise to degrade gradients and persist until the gradients are nullified.
Today, there is more acknowledgement that when adopters and children meet in person, the emotional connection that can spontaneously arise may be a good predictor of a successful match.
Mutator strains spontaneously arise in bacterial populations under stress in an attempt to increase evolutionary adaptation.
Thus religious groups that spontaneously arise without government assistance do a better job of inculcating virtues than their government-supported counterparts (WN 792 6).
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I appreciated how he questioned the formation of habits, asking us instead to enjoy what spontaneously arises in front of us.
The mutation does not appear to be circulating and may have spontaneously arisen in the three patients, said Geir Stene-Larsen, director of the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Therefore, experimentally induced or spontaneously arising veterinary tumors may represent a promising option [63, 66, 67].
This report describes a spontaneously arising rhabdomyosarcoma of soft tissues in a brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis).
This Dock2 allele was presumed to have spontaneously arisen in a colony of Irf5 knockout mice.
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