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This time-dependent creep is likely to arise from low-temperature intracrystalline plasticity in clay minerals.
This indicates that the two peaks cannot arise from a simple single form factor.
The follow-on costs arise from the military situation we may face after the war ends.
The lower part of the corm produces numerous roots and several cormels which arise from its axillary buds.
Palmar metacarpal arteries and superficial palmer branches arise from the radial artery.
Several difficulties arise from using a conventional light microscope for polarimetric studies.
We have several Funds that have been built up or which arise from bequeathals or other gifts, some designated for specific purposes.
All this we have mentioned can arise from unmercifulness and not out of mercy.
Urticaria is the medical name for red small raised welts which arise from release of histamine in the skin.
They add that these evolutionary fixes do not ward off an array of problems that arise from our biped stance.
In some places disputes arise from not being able to tell even the countries of origin of fish caught by open-ocean trollers.
We can perceive sharp ironies that arise from Wright's powerfully inversive imagination.
However, there is an obvious problem that may undoubtedly arise from such a change in the rules.
Even in biology, apparent purpose is now thought to arise from the undirected mechanism of natural selection acting on random genetic mutations.
A soaker hose waters the base of every plant, thereby minimizing black spot and mildew problems that often arise from wetting the leaves.
Headaches occasionally, but not often, arise from serious problems like a tumor or a bleed into the brain.
These common traits all arise from a fundamental dualism that privileges the spirit and deprecates the body.
The only complications that may arise from a CT scan are related to the contrast medium.
A right bronchial artery may arise from the aorta unassociated with an intercostal artery.
Legumes possess highly differentiated seed coats that arise from the inner and outer integuments of the ovule.
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Cramp, roup, and some other diseases, more frequently arise from stagnant wet in the soil than from any other cause.
Erect branches may arise from the protonema, and gemmae may be developed on it.
Organisms arise from a germ cell which consists of idioplasm and in turn they produce like germ cells.
What envyings, spites, meannesses and miserable pettinesses arise from this greed of money!
The intercostal arteries arise from the back of the thoracic aorta, and are usually nine pairs.
Between the latter four interradial beams arise from the sides in pairs, and the two pairs are connected by a diagonal arch.
Fistulas may arise from wounds of glandular organs or their ducts, and thus we have the so-called mammary or lacrimal fistulas.
The protonema forms a flat, lobed, thalloid structure attached to the soil by rhizoids, and the plants arise from marginal cells.
Even in low-level intakes, as I have said, trouble will sometimes arise from the same cause.
Whatever faults the Tirolese may have to answer for, they will not arise from religion being put out of sight.
It may arise from reliable oral tradition, and in this case be as worthy of credence as the Markan source.
Stone and gravel arise from various viscous superfluities in the kidneys and bladder, which occasion difficulty in micturition.
The chief breakdown is in dealing with the new relations that arise from the mutualism, the interdependence of our time.
I cannot bear the reflections that naturally arise from this consideration.
Bilateral clearing units arise from bilateral trade and payments agreements with about thirty noncommunist trading partners.
The discrepancies in land use statistics arise from varying interpretations as to the amount of pastureland that is arable.
What moaning of men shall arise from the Field of Mavors by the imperial city!
Three main branches arise from the peroneal component and two from the tibial.
In the pig, and especially in the horse, it passes further upwards, to arise from the aponeurosis of the coccygeal muscles.
It is evident that eczema may arise from local irritation to the skin or from an autointoxication.
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