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Rather, they said, he was suggesting a possibility that he and others considered hypothetical.
The considered hypothetical cases covered a range of experimental conditions and involved compounds with different sorption characteristics.
This study builds on these publications that have only considered hypothetical scenarios at an EU level.
ORFs that had no BlastP hits on the NCBI-nr, KEGG, UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot, TCDB or Interpro databases or that were excluded by the above criteria were considered "hypothetical".
Biologists have observed such interbreeding in captive bears, but the existence of a naturally occurring mixed bear was considered hypothetical until April 16, 2006, when hunter Jim Martell shot what he thought was a polar bear near Sachs Harbour on Banks Island, NWT.
The reader should also note that some genes are still considered "hypothetical" and as such the counts in Table 1 are subject to future genome revisions.
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In one of the experiments described in the book, the authors asked people in a mall to consider hypothetical situations involving payments for a car repair.
The Board will then consider hypothetical but plausible outcomes, based on financial stability reports, supervisory information, and internal and external assessments of market risks and potential flash points.
These investigations are performed by considering hypothetical hazardous scenarios which consist of gas leakages from pipes and process equipment under different conditions.
In the past, Mr. Gonzales and the administration have avoided discussing what they consider hypothetical possibilities in the face of Democrats' accusations that Mr. Bush has asserted unbridled authority to fight terrorism.
We can even consider hypothetical drugs that don't even exist yet.
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