0 past participle of arise formal or literary
The second volume, however, has arisen out of a wider interdisciplinary discussion.
With the advent of knowledge-based computer systems, a new interest in the nature of expertise has arisen.
Some worms fixed directly from the field were covered by bacteria indicating that this hypersymbiont could not have arisen through laboratory contamination.
Such denigrating labelling had arisen in the context of political wrangling over power and authority.
These conflicts have arisen at a time when voluntary cooperation is urgently needed.
Instead of having arisen through co-evolution, we conclude that the communities of trematodes of epinephelines have developed through repeated independent cases of host-switching.
This appeared to have arisen partly through deliberate trust policy and partly by default.
The need for a multiagent approach seems to have arisen because the diagnosing neurologists focused attention on one system at a time.