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Dysplasia indicates an abnormal arrangement of cells, usually arising from a disturbance in their normal growth behaviour.

Also, any of various slender woody stems, especially an elongated flowering or fruiting stem (as of a rose) usually arising directly from the ground.

Medical experts said the findings would be important to doctors seeking ways to help patients with severe head injuries, usually arising from accidents like car wrecks or motorcycle crashes.

Colloid cysts are congenital, slow growing, benign intraventricular lesions usually arising in the third ventricle.

Adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACC) are rare cancers usually arising in the salivary glands.

However, some short-term catastrophic stem failures have been noticed, usually arising from design and material misuses.

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Populist campaigns usually arise from adversity.

They usually arise out of disquiet, a sense of unease.

The study involved those with Type 1 diabetes, which usually arises early in life.

When she dated non-Christians, Reaume said, the topic would usually arise on the third date.

And all of these problems usually arise because some crucial piece of information, or component, has gone astray or awry".

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