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The radioactive transformation giving rise to these electrons was known as beta decay.

As the supporting point of modern tourism industry, urban tourism is giving rise to the attention from different aspects.

Pluripotent — Describes an embryonic cell that is capable of giving rise to different types of differentiated tissues or structures, depending on its location and environmental influences.

The Qing army manufactured cannons that were among the best in the world before they conquered the Central Plain, giving rise to a profound revolution in Chinese military history.

Most of the time, the romance between husband and wife is probably a piece of music, a movie on the Internet, a book that two people like. It also helps to enhance the emotional communication between husband and wife by giving rise to the tacit agreement and resonance of two people, suggestive of language, ambiguous expression,

For example the study of beards is called "pogonology", giving rise to "pogonologist" and similar words.

Whoever disturbs, collides, or sabotages with other methods the legally-held assembly, parade, demonstration, thereby giving rise to chaotic public order

經過高中部大樓的時候,看到高三的男生和女生從裏面走出來。

It is a lateral meristem and contains fusiform initials giving rise to secondary xylem and phloem and ray initials giving rise to medullary rays. See also secondary growth.

Occupational-disease-inductive harm: the harms giving rise to occupational diseases to the laborers engaged in occupational activities.

Xx Company is nortorious for its on-site fly-tipping, giving rise to terrible pollution and a great number of rubbish collectors. please see attached for the proving photographs.

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Daybreak brought sun and heat, giving rise to the unmistakable stench of death.

Once damage is initiated, adjoining regions become susceptible, giving rise to a "zipper" effect which continues until the whole of the strongly emitting region is eventually damaged.

Whoever produces medical apparatus and instruments, and clinic-use sanitary materials which do not conform with the standards of the state and the trade aiming at protecting human health or knowingly sells such things, thereby giving rise to serious harm to human health

When Pavlov put food powder in the dog's mouth, and saliva was generated. That's an unconditioned stimulus giving rise to an unconditioned response.

Rearrangement would account for the open spaces giving rise to a matted appearance of the noninterwoven structure.

His weather-beaten, wrinkled face glowed, giving rise to a sense of optimism.

The green rings covered with moss will eventually be warmed by the sun, giving rise to pleasant warmth.

When school buildings or educational and teaching facilities are obviously known to be dangerous but measures are not taken or reports are not made in a timely fashion, thereby giving rise to a major accident,

Yet it seems only yesterday that prices were falling, giving rise to fears of a hard landing for property investors that could have destroyed huge amounts of personal wealth and delayed the recovery.