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The phrase "absence of is" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The absence of is often confusing in philosophical discussions."
Alternatives: "lack of" or "nonexistence of".
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TOL, defined as graft acceptance without functional impairment in the absence of IS, has been achieved in some pediatric LT recipients.
The values predicting a hospital-associated strain ("CC17") deduced from presence and absence of IS 16 was 100% and thus superior to screening for the presence of esp (66%) and/or hyl Efm (46%).
The region 1 counterparts of F1 and GB-1 seem to be identical in organization with very close synteny to W619, the only difference being the absence of IS Ppu14.
It has been proposed that the absence of IS 6110 in the NTF locus may be associated with ancestral Beijing genotype sublineages [ 39] and in the course of evolution some strains ("modern" sublineages) have acquired the insertion of IS 6110 in this region [ 37].
Due to its high sensitivity in detecting IS, the absence of IS on LUS can be used as a pivotal diagnostic tool in ruling out cardiogenic pulmonary oedema [107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112].
This close relatedness certainly indicates recent HGT and the absence of IS 1634 from Mmc suggests that this IS was acquired by MmmSC from M. bovis.
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Absence of Being by Susan Burnstine is published by Damiani.
Five years later he was convicted, in his absence, of being part of a criminal organisation between 1987 and 1995.
There's also the glaring absence of being able to dislike anything people share.
The look on my face isn't boredom, it's a basic absence of being.
The implication is that the absence of evidence is evidence of absence.
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