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Type I (circa 80%% of cases) is represented by endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs) which are typically oestrogen-dependent malignancies typically arising from a background of atypical hyperplasia.
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Richard Smith, a psychologist at the University of Kentucky who began studying envy in the nineteen-eighties, writes that the feeling typically arises from a combination of two factors.
Monetary policy decisions in the United States and elsewhere typically arise from a discussion and vote of a committee.16 In principle, a monetary policy committee could decide to follow a rule.
Autism and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) typically arise from a mixture of environmental influences and multiple genetic alterations.
In the oral cavity, infections typically arise from a glandular or dental aetiology and may be limited to a single compartment or be a trans-spatial process [17].
These typically arise from a variety of deleterious mutations of the DNA contained within the mitochondria -- the cell's energy-extracting organelles.
The lesion typically arises from a single major duct in the subareolar region [ 31, 32].
In contrast, stress in the tropics typically arises from a dynamic network of interacting stressors, such as availability of water, CO2, light and nutrients, temperature and salinity.
He notes that accusations of socially sanctioned cannibalism in a society typically arise from an alternative society with whom they are often in conflict.
The genome sequence assemblies in the vicinity of Avr1a and Avr3a were not well resolved, a problem typically arising from the presence of repetitive sequences.
A comparison of recommendations from Canada, Australia and the UK also found that clinical uncertainty was a key issue, with uncertainty typically arising from inadequate study design, inappropriate comparators or unvalidated surrogate endpoints [ 5].
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