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is pre-existing
verb
Present participle of pre-exist
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There are, however, caveats if the relationship is pre-existing.
Generate data through experimentation rather than assuming that there is pre-existing data to be harvested.
(h) Binned scatter plot for BJ peaks is pre-existing closed chromatin (ATAC RPKM >1) comparing ATAC-seq and H3K4me1, H3K4me2 or H3K27ac signal post- FOXA2 induction.
The major risk factor for CIN is pre-existing renal insufficiency which was not an enrollment criterion in this study.
Torsion of a normal tube has been previously reported, though incidence is dramatically higher where there is pre-existing tubal or ovarian pathology [4].
It consists of the flow rate from extraction wells [q i ], a unit cost to process and treat the water [α i ]; and it assesses if an extraction well is pre-existing or not by examining for ∀ i locations and assigning a (0,1) multiplier if a well installation required (δ i =1) or is pre-existing (δ i =0).
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It's pre-existing conditions, according to Opinions writer Paul Waldman.
"I thought for sure there'd be pre-existing color-recognition software," Mr. Brown said.
Patriotic fervor and wartime self-censorship have only worsened what were pre-existing conditions.
They suffer more from chronic asthma and arthritis, for example, which are pre-existing conditions.
The rest, like the 800 Panasonic jobs, are pre-existing positions.
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