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122. The results indicate that the liquid backmixing degree on BVT is lower, and this can give rise to transfer efficiency.
123. Take an example, the presence of dust particles, with their large inertia and small charge-to-mass ratios, give rise to new, and very low frequency modes.
124. Both of these "clearance" procedures typically give rise to extensive negotiations between OMB staff and agency officials, and usually a compromise solution is reached.
125. The implicitness and incompleteness of consumer contracts, the constrain of information costs, and market monopolies give rise to the relatively weak contracting position of consumers.
126. Segregation could not give rise to offspring with wild pig characteristic.
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128. In the forth part, I mainly analyze the cause that give rise to secularize standards of moral value of novels in 1990s.
129. This showed that ETPs give rise to myeloid cells in the normal thymus.
130. Overdosage may give rise to the following signs and symptoms: tremor excitation convulsions changes in blood pressure,[http://sentencedict.com/give rise to.html] impairment of consciousness and coma.
131. Moreover, the same etiologic factor may give rise to a great diversity of eruptions.
132. They will also give rise to the result of historical revisionism.
133. Severing proteins induce kinks in the filaments and led to the formation of short filaments that rapidly depolymerize or give rise to new filaments.
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