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arise

[uh-rahyz] / əˈraɪz /




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He said in a Friday note that CrowdStrike remains “largely insulated” from revenue pressures that could arise from a greater push into the cybersecurity sector on behalf of companies creating large language models.

From MarketWatch

Rather, it arises from a balance between several competing forces, including exchange interactions, magnetic anisotropy and Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions.

From Science Daily

Next, they examined how sponge skeletons developed over time and discovered that spicules arose independently in separate sponge lineages.

From Science Daily

Inevitably, the question arose: “How can we make an album about death that would leave the listener feeling optimistic?”

From Los Angeles Times

Kaley also noted that her first feelings of anxiety and depression arose when she was nine and 10 years old.

From BBC