give rise造句(61) The research will analyse the changing structure of leadership and the conditions which give rise to political stability and instability.
(62) Varicose veins Hormone changes and weight gain give rise to varicose veins.
(63) Cannabis may have few immediate withdrawal effects and this again may give rise to the mistaken belief that it is not addictive.
(64) It is far from clear, even using the Diplock test, which statutes will give rise to civil liability.
(65) It will be argued subsequently that the present forms of science and technology will in any case give rise to structural unemployment.
(66) In both instances earlier discovery might obviously give rise to great savings in costs.
(67) The ability of plants to give rise to such variation has both advantages and disadvantages.
(68) Which give rise to high rate of premium.
(69) This may give rise to a more severe have, have-not mentality, causing resentment toward those nations with a higher carrying capacity.
(70) The glycine can give rise to serine with the elimination of carbon dioxide and ammonia.
(71) The substitution is believed to result from the difference of their dissolubility which can give rise to incongruent dissolution between ettringite and chromate ettringite.
(72) That would that would give rise to a perpetual motion machine, breaking of the second law. It can't happen.
(73) Like other antihistamines, Antistine, too, may give rise to allergic reactions.
(74) Hematopoietic stem cells are multipotent stem cells that give rise to all blood cell types. They can be found in the bone marrow of adults.
(75) On germination, the zygospore undergoes meiosis to produce haploid cells that give rise to a new thallus.
(76) Inhaling second difference cyanic acid esters would damage lung, causing headaches, bronchitis and asthma, may also give rise to individual breathing difficulties.
(77) The Germans were promised that monetary union would not give rise to fiscal transfers, and would create a currency at least as stable as the Deutschmark.
(78) Degassing impulses give rise to the strengthening of oceanic crust spreading which is correlated with phases of diastrophism creating folded orogenic belts.
(79) By definition an exclusively difunctional monomer can only give rise to a linear polymer.
(80) The proofs of computability give rise to Turing algorithms, which may possibly be translated into numerical algorithms.
(81) When combined with cyanuric acid, which may also be present in melamine powder, melamine can form crystals that can give rise to kidney stones.
(82) Hawking was forced to backpedal a bit on his stance in 1997, after new calculations revealed a limited set of conditions that could give rise to naked singularities.
(83) So, the idea here is, repeated pairings of the unconditioned stimulus and the conditioned stimulus will give rise to the response.
(84) Pollen mother cells undergo meioses through simultaneous cytokinesis and give rise to tetrads of microspores, which are mostly terahedrally arranged.
(84)try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(85) There's a radially symmetric blob, and a double-lobed blob with a node in the middle – just like the patterns of electron density that the s and p atomic orbitals give rise to.
(86) Gould theorized that over the course of evolution, a tendency toward neoteny might have helped give rise to human beings.
(87) Advertisements addressed to the general public and relied upon by the plaintiff may give rise to an express or implied warranty so as to form the basis of a products liability action.
(88) A series of complex calamities caused by Microtus fortis calamorum population of Dongting Lake give rise to enormous economic loss on agricultural outputs.
(89) If the results of this Agreement give rise to substantial commercial benefits to the Client, it may, at its sole discretion, make an ex gratia payment to the Consultant.
(90) Viruses can give rise to two different types of phenomena: transformation and lytic infection.