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DC is a rare genetic disorder stemming from a defect in telomere maintenance.
Rather, it stems from a genetic defect that is passed from one generation to the next.
His heart problems stemmed from a congenital defect that had damaged his aortic valve.
Sudden cardiac arrest in a young person usually stems from a structural defect in the heart or a problem with its electrical circuitry.
Mali, once considered a stable democracy, has been mired in turbulence stemming from a March coup by soldiers who defected and overthrew the democratically elected president.
We are 'not supposed to have sex' or, certainly, 'wrong sex' as defined by any number of social codes stemming from a 1,500-year 1,500-year cultural repression.
We hypothesized that the diminished numbers of circulating platelets might stem from a defect in the development of MKs.
This suggests that the dNTP imbalance that we observe, as a function of vitality, could stem from a defect in cytosolic, as opposed to mitochondrial, dNTP pathways.
Back spasms rarely require surgery unless the problem stems from an anatomical defect or is associated with unrelenting pain and progressive muscle weakness.[8].
He was sentenced for violating probation stemming from a conviction on health, fire, building and safety code violations at one of his five apartment buildings.
stemming from a personal feud.
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