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The phrase "absence depending on" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing conditions or factors that influence the absence of something.
Example: "The absence depending on external factors can lead to misunderstandings in communication."
Alternatives: "absence based on" or "absence contingent upon".
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It's either part of his peculiar charm or proof of its absence, depending on your feelings about him, which are surely fixed by now.
Depending on the presence of LF, the strength increased with porosity on pastes without filler while it decreased in its absence, depending on AMA's pozzolanic activity.
That reality can be an individual, a state of affairs, a fact, or even an absence, depending on the religious tradition the experience is a part of.
ERVs are transmitted by gene flow, their presence or absence depending on population structure.
A gene was therefore scored for its presence (or absence) depending on the median expression intensity in each condition (Methods).
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Their presence or absence depends on the combination of magnet/slot, force׳s frequency and amplitude, the relative position between two stators, and other structural parameters.
Everton say Barkley has a "small fracture" and the length of his absence depends on how quickly the injury heals.
We postulate that the production losses from absence depend on firms' ability to internally substitute for absent workers, incentivizing firms to keep absence low in jobs with few substitutes.
As well as crucial league matches, there is also a risk that top-flight clubs could be depleted for vital FA Cup and League Cup ties - although the length of a player's absence depends on how far their nation progresses.
Student absence depends on a vast array of unique school and home environments.
Therefore, the call of absence depends on direct comparison to the positive signal intensity for the same spot which serves as an internal control.
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