The gradual beginning or coming forth.
The procedure of developing or the first time of presenting itself of an idea or a thing.
1 The emergence of pandemic influenza viruses poses a major public health threat.
2 However, the neurological changes underlying the emergence of these symptoms remain unclear.
3 The emergence of large-scale multi-omics data warrants method development for data integration.
4 InfoWorld: What is your perspective on the emergence of commercial open source?
5 Helms: These shows are a reflection of the emergence of reality television.
6 The emergence of qualitative methods for economic evaluation offers a promising solution.
7 The mechanisms leading to the emergence of new epidemic strains are discussed.
8 Nomura's Newton said that the emergence of the G20 was nevertheless encouraging.
9 But many Germans remain uneasy about the emergence of a strong army.
10 However, the emergence of resistance to daptomycin during therapy threatens its usefulness.
11 Furthermore, the monitoring of CMMG levels may prevent the emergence of symptoms.
12 The emergence of the so-called Independent Sage has added to the confusion.
13 The polygenetic emergence of writing is, in itself, significant in several ways.
14 The first emergence of Usutu virus outside Africa was recorded in Austria.
15 Plains said SemGroup has underperformed expectations since its 2009 emergence from bankruptcy.
16 But big tobacco's emergence had drastically altered the state of the industry.
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