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Triplicate cultivations were carried out for each set of conditions to reduce bias that might unexpectedly arise and to account for biological variance.
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He simply steps into a vacancy unexpectedly arisen.
So by the time the opportunity to write the ARPA-E grant unexpectedly arose, Signorelli had made himself ready.
She had stopped feeling unappreciated, mostly; my father, equally unexpectedly, had arisen from his books to take care of her.
Visionaries often arise unexpectedly from within extant institutions, slowly and steadily transforming them into something once unimaginable.
With loving guidance, the producer helps to encourage individuality, to foster audacity, to coax the members of the family into situations where unexpectedly fruitful possibilities arise — and to provide the means for doing so.
Nevertheless, there is concern over so-called "emergent properties," which could arise unexpectedly when de novo genes with no natural lineage enter the environment and interact with one another.
He proposed that one had to forget things — and then have the patience to wait for one's memories to return, and that only then, when these recollections arise unexpectedly from deep in your blood, can one make them into a story or a poem.
This entire situation illustrates forcefully the manner in which new businesses may arise, unexpectedly and vigorously, in a way to hearten many trades.
In contrast, these predictive analytics systems provide dynamic views into opportunities to drive more profit, grow faster and generate efficiencies — many of which may arise unexpectedly as business and market conditions change.
When you're a parent, in the back of your mind you're forever planning contingencies for how you might handle emergencies that arise unexpectedly.
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