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The phrase "absence of existing" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be intended to describe a lack of something that is currently present or available, but it is unclear and not commonly used.
Example: "The absence of existing resources has hindered the project's progress."
Alternatives: "lack of current" or "non-existence of available".
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A local absence of existing fractures suitably oriented for shear reactivation is also a prerequisite.
Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a form of diabetes that is first diagnosed during pregnancy in the absence of existing type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
Through an embedded procedure of the Model, in absence of existing local network or in case of the refurbishment of the existing one, it is possible to find (under suitable user-defined constraints) the path that minimizes the total cost.
In the absence of existing data, it seems likely that search will be subject to the strategic decisions made by searchers regarding systematicity of search and the trade-off of their chosen width of search corridor for sweeping, with their forward speed of search.
In the absence of existing visual references for these perished species, Gottlieb engages extinction in a literal way by summoning its subjects back to life through a series of imagined reconstructions.
Enthusiasm towards the use of GDFT in the absence of existing barriers was high.
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The April 2009 document said that, in the absence of any existing methodology to study the problem, EDF should "prepare an internal document" on possible solutions, that would "not be transmitted to the A.S.N".
In the absence of relevant existing research, this paper is the first of its kind to propose a novel GPU-accelerated algorithm for direct current (DC) contingency screening.
The overall effect of this is that in the absence of necessary existing data, SHARE creates a web service workflow to complement the information already available, based solely on the formal definition of Lipinski drug-like molecules in a reference ontology.
The societal costs, in the absence of the existing control programs, would thus have been U.S.$41 million per year (assuming 10% of cases are laboratory confirmed).
The difficulty at this step was to assess the accuracy of those association rules in the absence of any existing reference.
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