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The deflation curve remains unchanged in ARDS compared to healthy subjects, as shown in Figure 7 (Top), which results in relatively no change in TCP, as seen in Figure 7 (Bottom Right) and Table 3. Hypothetically, mean TCP should be higher in the ARDS state compared to the healthy state [ 10, 11].

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Note that on the left-hand axis of Figure 3, GCR counts decrease going up the axis in order to show the relationship with temperature, since fewer GCRs hypothetically means fewer clouds, less reflected sunlight, and higher temperatures.

Hypothetically, this means we could see this integration with Surface computers down the road.

I mean, hypothetically of course, but do you think you could have taken the kid if it came to it?

Clearly, these figures would not be additive — many women veterans who are homeless suffer from poverty as well as other conditions — but if we supposed they were, just hypothetically, that would mean that somewhere between almost 30,000 and more than 70,000 women veterans were homeless, without accounting for any other factors.

Hypothetically, this could mean that chloroplast genomic decay and parallel counteraction by nuclear-encoded components were accelerated in the common ancestor of all land plants.

Asked hypothetically what it would mean if deaths were left out, James J. Collins, the former director of epidemiology at Dow Chemical, which merged with Union Carbide in 2001, said, "That wouldn't make very good science".

Lopez will be re-evaluated by doctors Monday, which means hypothetically he could practice that day and play Tuesday.

That means hypothetically, of course – that you could find yourself living out your own Orwellian nightmare, dragged up in front of a judge for pissing off a couple of neighbourhood narcs with a noisy barbecue, totally oblivious to what it is you did wrong.     .

It was believed he offered $1 million to any noncombatant who turns in terrorist leaders Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, or Abu Musab al-Zarqawi; in the June 2007 issue of Vanity Fair, however, he clarified that the statement was made hypothetically and not meant to be taken literally.

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