Nghĩa của từ arises from bằng Tiếng Đức

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Đặt câu có từ "arises from"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "arises from", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ arises from, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ arises from trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Avoid the disharmony that arises from cheating.

2. This difference arises from their frame of reference.

3. Her despondency arises from her inability to find employment.

4. Depreciation on human capital arises from ageing, deaths and emigration

5. Depreciation on human capital arises from ageing, deaths and emigration.

6. Generally, Carcinoma arises from cells originating in the endodermal or …

7. 12 The first class of potential problems arises from correlated traffic.

8. The Bhagavadgita (10.4) clearly states that forgiveness arises from God only

9. Any other loss arises from MoC's independent decision to abandon the project

10. Is a cancer a degenerative change which arises from some other disease?

11. Any other loss arises from MPW's independent decision to abandon the project

12. Any other loss arises from MoC’s independent decision to abandon the project.

13. / Any other loss arises from MPW’s independent decision to abandon the project.

14. 26 This arises from the bright and hot regions which overlie sunspots.

15. That information arises from what individuals and organizations collectively define and act upon.

16. The Cephalic vein also arises from the dorsal venous network of the hand

17. Carpal tunnel syndrome arises from swelling in the wrist that compresses the median nerve

18. This paucity of information arises from the role that uncertainty has in quantum mechanics.

19. Family-friendly personnel policy not only arises from altruistic enthusiasm but also pays off economically.

Familienfreundliche Personalpolitik entspringt nicht nur altruistischem Enthusiasmus, sondern rechnet sich auch betriebswirtschaftlich.

20. An Argument usually arises from a disagreement between two persons, each of whom advances facts …

21. This misconception also arises from the belief that acupuncture needles are similar to injection needles .

22. It arises from enzymatic reduction by Biliverdin reductase of Biliverdin, a product of heme oxygenase activity

23. The problem arises from the fact that many of the antiArrhythmic agents have multiple modes of …

24. Their importance arises from their function as a factor in human, cultural, aesthetic and economic continuity

25. Their importance arises from their function as a factor in human, cultural, aesthetic and economic continuity.

26. The more an affect arises from a number of causes concurring together, the greater it is.

27. The choice of ordinate arises from the empirical observation that A2B 1 is required for chaos.

28. The actual economic benefit of RE installations arises from the use or sale of the generated energy.

Der eigentliche wirtschaftliche Gewinn von EE-Anlagen resultiert aus der Nutzung bzw. dem Verkauf der gewonnenen Energie.

29. The electrical problem arises from the finite time it takes a signal to travel across a chip.

30. Anorexia is a complex condition that arises from a combination of many social, emotional, and biological factors

31. It is found in both males and females, and arises from the fusion of the urogenital folds.

32. The Correlative duty of loyalty arises from this level of trust and the complete reliance which it evidences

33. Although the data largely result from censuses and surveys, an increasing volume of data arises from administrative processes.

34. Criminal liability for accomplices arises from section 25 (2) StGB; for abettors from sections 26 and 27 StGB.

35. A Cloudlet is a new architectural element that arises from the convergence of mobile computing and cloud computing

36. Anarchy "Anarchy" arises from ancient Greek "An," meaning without and " Archos " meaning leader

37. Most energy usage in wastewater treatment arises from the vigorous aeration of settled sewage in the activated sludge process.

Bei der Abwasseraufbereitung entfällt ein Großteil des Energieverbrauchs auf die Belüftung des vorgereinigten Abwassers während des Belebtschlammverfahrens.

38. Adenocarcinoma in cats is an aggressive form of cancer that arises from epithelium and glandular tissues throughout the body

39. Much of the problem of the underclass, we continue to believe, arises from perverse incentives rooted in misguided paternalism.

40. A Cloudlet is a new architectural element that arises from the convergence of mobile computing / IoT and cloud computing

41. 25 The first periclinal wall of endosperm cell arises from cell plate which is the result of normal cytokinesis.

42. Backache refers to pain in the back that arises from muscles, joints, nerves or other structures in the spine

43. Agglomeration arises from interaction between particles, as a result of which they adhere to one another to form clusters

44. Its great authority arises from this fact: it is 'the Creed of the Roman Church, the See of Peter, the …

45. The existence of the eigenfrequencies arises from the theory of the completely continuous self-adjoint operators in an Hilbert space.

Die Existenz der Eigenfrequenzen ergibt sich aus der Theorie der vollstetigen, selbstadjungierten Operatoren in einem Hilbertraum.

46. 11 Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble. Samuel Johnson 

47. Secondary Aerenchyma arises from successive cell division, induced by hypoxia, giving rise to spongy parenchymous tissue (Justin and Armstrong, 1987)

48. The effect of fungi harvesting on the forest environment arises from the symbiotic relationship between the fungi and the trees.

49. Attrition definition is - sorrow for one's sins that arises from a motive other than that of the love of God

50. This right arises from what are now known as clauses 36, 38, 39, and 40 of the 1215 Magna Carta.