81. A number of factors combined to give rise to these market conditions. 82. Assuming that segregation gives rise to equal numbers of four different types of gametes, sixteen possible fertilisations might occur. 83. Thus they have been re-encoded into long-term memory and this gives rise to the primacy effect. 84. Protoplasts from different strains of plant have been joined, giving rise to a completely new variety blending characteristics from each parent. 85. In all periods, attention is paid to the social and cultural background which gave rise to the literature. 86. These results give rise to the hypothesis that endothelin might increase the tissue type plasminogen activator activity accompanying the gastric mucosal injury. 87. Sensitisation to unrelated dietary antigens may thus ensue, giving rise to concurrent allergies to other foods. 88. And as we saw when we discussed the book, Freud gives a number of examples of ambivalence, and the taboos to which they give rise. 89. This vector of prices, multiplied by individual ownership of factors, gives rise to the distribution of income. 90. Smoking and drug histories were taken although no patient was receiving any treatment that would be expected to give rise to DNA damage. |