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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which may emanate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that might originate or flow from a particular source or cause. Example: "The ideas presented in the meeting are those which may emanate from our recent research findings."
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This is the so-called 'Long Version' of the Theology, which may emanate from an Isma'ili context.
Misclassifications are largely attributable to an added benefit of MM-111 in the absence of exogenously provided HRG, which may emanate from autocrine secretion of the growth factor, and/or inhibition of ligand-independent HER2/HER3 signaling.
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These sites represent spatially confined regions from which death signals may emanate, either in the form of activated initiator caspases-8/-10 whicancan directly activate effector caspase-3, or in the form of Bid, a pro-apoptotic cytosolic BH3-only protein of the Bcl-2 super family which is cleaved and activated by caspases-8/10 [ 3- 5].
An edge is drawn as a line, terminating on dots or small circles from which other edges (elements) may emanate.
The majority of the 5-HT3A aNaV1.81.8 positive fibers in the masseter muscle were found in the connective tissue, which suggests that masticatory muscle pain may emanate primarily from the connective tissue.
Another point is that the endogenous immunofluorescence of the beta-cells may emanate from lipofuscin, which is thought to accumulate as beta-cells age [20].
The standing position reduced the correlation substantially (r = 0.32), which is difficult to explain physiologically and may emanate from differences in methodology.
Certain antibodies were identified at elevated levels in plasma (relative to synovial fluid), suggesting that these may emanate either from immune cells within the circulation or from other tissues around which blood circulates.
The residual uncertainty may emanate from the barrage of disparate economic indicators announced of late.
Some cosmic rays may emanate from explosive events such as supernovae or, closer to home, flares on our own sun.
Scientists have taken to listening on the radio for any broadcasts that may emanate from the deeps of space.
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