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The phrase "a demonstrable absence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the lack of something can be clearly shown or proven.
Example: "The study revealed a demonstrable absence of evidence supporting the initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "a clear lack" or "an evident absence".
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But that speaks to the limits of data collection and reporting in biomedicine rather than a demonstrable absence of fatalities among millions of yoga practitioners.
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The work seems to show that malignant transformation fails to occur in the absence of a demonstrable immune capacity.
The results show that within a progressively growing tumour known to possess rejection antigens, NK reactivity was detected in the absence of a demonstrable tumour-specific cytotoxic component.
AI is also classified according to the presence or absence of a demonstrable lead point, and by the location of the lesion; enteric, colonic or border-line (ileocolic).
Positive IHC does not necessarily imply that p53 is functionally inactive nor does the absence of a demonstrable mutation mean that p53 is fully active.
These data suggest that the observed pacing-induced changes in Cx43 distribution are not sufficient, in the absence of other insults to the myocardium, to cause a demonstrable arrhythmogenic effect.
That would have a demonstrable impact.
a demonstrable risk of evidence being destroyed.
Ensuring we make a demonstrable difference and add value.
This relatively straightforward measure has had a demonstrable impact.
Will there be a demonstrable difference among the three methods?
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