Examples of using Arise from in English and their translations into Malay
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Numerous health problems can arise from this activity, including internal parasites
These tumors arise from the remnants of the notochord,
One party systems often arise from decolonization, in which one party has had an overwhelming dominant role in liberation or independence struggles.
Palmer hopes viewers will“see the miracles that can arise from choosing to create rather than destroy.”.
sending them cribs if they arise from the difficulty of solving the problem.
damage that may arise from your use of them.
The palmate-leaved species are characterized by a leaf structure in which all leaf segments arise from a single point,
certain fatty acid amines that arise from changes in internal tissues.
In some cases, the weatherization does not allow to cope with cold bridges, which arise from the gaps between the box and the door.
As a result, each PD is assessed independently to consider the potential impurities that may arise from the proposed route(s) of synthesis.
It also includes all forms of chemical phenomena, which arise from interactions between electron orbitals.
If we do not act decisively in defense of freedom new Cubas will arise from the ruins of today's conflicts.
Kahneman established a cognitive basis for common human errors that arise from heuristics and biases(Kahneman& Tversky,
reasonable costs incurred by the school which arise from the misuse of Student Data which is directly caused by the willful
as well as the wider classes of problems that arise from their study.
the brain may arise from dysfunctional processing of metabolic by-products
The charges arise from the commission and abetment of false or misleading statements by all the accused
as well as the wider classes of problems that arise from their study.
Adrenal masses can also arise from the inner part of the adrenal gland,
for any loss or damage that may arise from your use of them.