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"stem out from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning to originate from something, and is typically used in the context of an idea or concept. For example: "The theory of evolution stems out from Charles Darwin's research."
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Network analysis turned out to be a powerful tool to indicate that haplotypes *5B, *6A and *7B stem out from low-frequency haplotypes radiating from the ancestral *4, which is still today an intermediate frequency haplotype.
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"We have a high obesity rate here in Brownsville, so the idea kind of stemmed out from that," Mr. Gonzalez said.
As a matter of fact, entrepreneurship education has stemmed out from Business Schools and it has been largely promoted in higher education.
Motivation of this study stems out from the thinking that perhaps shear lag effect influences the design of tall buildings with tubular structural system.
Here, olive oils from larger and more industrialized producers can be found; these deliver a more standardized product that often stems out from mixing up oils coming from different areas/countries.
In summing up, the persuasive theme that stems out from current study is that organization and leadership can positively enhance individuals' entrepreneurial orientation which is an important factor that leads to project or organizational success and performance.
The bar top surface is characterized by a spoon-shaped geometry stemming out from a combination between lateral migration (8 10 cm/yr) and vertical aggradation (2.5 3.0 mm/yr) of the inner bank.
The hierarchical order of perception of safety in Nigerian water supply model is presented in Figure 2. The public perception safety in favour of packaged water in Nigeria stems out partly from the inadequate attempts of previous governments to provide potable piped water.
The idea of a simple method comprising manual shaking and washing the stem cells out from adipose tissue derives from Gimble et al. [ 140] with a cell yield of 2.5 × 10 cells per 100 ml adipose tissue.
This is the little black stem poking out from your wheel.
Pale, ballet pink, Venetian rose and brick red blossoms with bright green stems stand out from the grey pavement outside of the gallery.
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