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In 1800, the English chemist and inventor Humphry Davy, in his book "Researches," described the anesthetic properties of nitrous oxide, remarking, "As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage in surgical operations".

In 1800, he had the foresight to write: "As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place".

Savannah woodland ecosystem like FGR is more likely to be negatively affected by the changes in rainfall pattern as it may probably affect the density of tree plants, as well as their biological ability to regenerate naturally.

Under these conditions it may probably not be adaptive to track and search for extensive time under non-directional cues, but rather find a less stimulating singing male on a straight path, because of reliable IIDs provided by the lower frequencies.

At a neural level, it may probably contribute to a greater overlap between MI and motor performance.

However, because the FIBTEM assay measures only an isolated component of the overall clot firmness, it may probably not be used as a reliable parameter for hypercoagulability.

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Thus the text is bedizened with these qualifiers: "it may well be", "probably", "possibly" and indeed "likely" appear so often that the casual reader might well be lulled into thinking these Economist stalwarts are genuinely sceptical about their claims – but don't be fooled.

In fact, the Bengals, as incredible as it may seem, probably have more overall talent than the Ravens and Browns.

The Crowd, wise though it may be, probably does not have infinite patience to watch thousands of hours of lifecasting chaff to find a single grain of wheat.

It may be probably due to competitive interactions of amino acids with ethanol and silica gel.

It may and probably will collapse.

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