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Basal cell carcinoma is a tumor arising from the basal cell layer of the epidermis.
The sensory nerve, arising from the branches of the superior laryngeal nerve, innervates the mucous membrane of the larynx.
In the report inspectors recognised the problems we have with poor accommodation and punctual starts to lessons arising from this.
Nausea can also be of central origin, arising from direct excitation of medullary receptors by systemic toxins.
In addition, a sniffer can't capture information about response time problems arising from desktop components.
Axons arising from the somas of nerve cells in the myenteric plexus can be found in all the muscle layers.
The main feather may have an afterfeather attached to it, arising from the underside of the feather at the superior umbilicus.
In the frosty air they beheld smoke arising from a spot in the centre of the bog at Ratheskin, and towards it they proceeded with caution.
Air pollution arising from transport and industrial emissions has a major effect on public health.
Given the relationship with male morphology, another question arising from these studies is what determines wasp body size.
Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries.
And for that matter, life itself is an emergent property, arising from proteins, DNA, and other biomolecules.
The mobile laboratory will be able to address many problems arising from the use of the disciplines of pathology, dermatology, and allergies.
Legal advisors also cast doubt on the usefulness of evidence arising from the disappeared witness.
They paid out sums to meet losses of earnings and health care expenses arising from sickness or injury at work.
This is an assessment of the general damages arising from the second incident.
His highlighting of the paradoxes arising from human free will, creativity and depravity made me keen to read on.
Microscopic examination showed the pseudomembranes arising from an area of ulceration, surrounded by acute and chronic inflammation.
Craniopharyngiomas are solid or cystic tumors arising from the remnants of Rathke's pouch.
In crosssection, the caps are the upper, thickened portion of fungiform structures arising from convolution of exocuticle.
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Examples from Classical Literature
When passing the hive our olfactories are saluted with a nauseous effluvia, arising from this corrupting mass.
In some cases, the odor arising from caries is combined with that of the stomach.
In toothache arising from caries, and as a lotion to the temples in headache.
In some cases the odor arising from carious teeth is combined with that of the stomach.
Each consists of a very slender curved filament, with a still finer filament, or cilium, arising from it on each side.
Stipes long, erect or curved, simple or usually fasciculate and often connate, arising from a thin hypothallus.
I consider the disputes in the city of Geneva as arising from the progress of democratical principles in Europe.
Such is one of the lamentable defects arising from a democratical form of Government.
For any grievances arising from the neighbourhood of our countrymen, we might as well be at Dortmund or Rostock.
The income arising from the land itself, the economic rent, they would be obliged to hand over as a free gift to the State.
The communication of disease, either by personal contact with the sick or by means of effluvia arising from their bodies.
Some consider also that we inhale the effluvium arising from it, which has the like effect.
The explicative myths, arising from utility, from the necessity of knowing.
It was vulgarly called witch-riding, and considered as arising from the weight of fuliginous spirits incumbent on the breast.
A similar pair of processes arising from the ventral surface of the centrum form the ventral or haemal arch.
Half the novels in France turn on the domestic misery arising from the indissolubility of the marriage tie.
Cases of acute poisoning arising from the ingestion of cheese are reported from time to time.
The loss arising from a second sublimation is thus285 so great that the utmost care should be taken to avoid its necessity.
These lines are made by currents arising from one side of the magnetic equator, and passing over to the other.
The vapour arising from the wet cloth will raise the pile of the velvet, with the assistance of a whisk gently passed over it.
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