Sentence examples for may either exist from inspiring English sources

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Entoprocts may either exist singly or form colonies of communicating members, called zooids, by budding.

Nd3+ and Li+ ions may either exist in the CdS host lattice or attach to the outside surface with capping agent.

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Much of this computational complexity is due to the fitness function evaluation that may either not exist or be computationally very expensive.

Argue that physical objects can either exist or not exist.

If mtDNA mutations affecting longevity exist, they may either directly confer a selective advantage, or, they may compensate for deleterious mutations on other loci (associated with mtDNA or nuclear genes) or be detrimental (confer a selective disadvantage).

The other is a coach who awaits word on whether he will be a manager, but he may never hear because the team may not exist either.

In the case of real experimental data, a consistent extension may not exist either due to measurement noise or due to some underlying latent factors or other external influences not considered in the model [ 8].

Before- and after-studies may be biased by secular trends, and this bias may either show differences that are not real, or obscure real differences that exist.

Otherwise, if (p_{1}<0), there may exist either one or three positive real roots.

First, the data may not actually exist, either due to a lack of geological investigations or because data are unpublished.

Dystonia can be caused by a wide range of disorders affecting the nervous system and may exist either as an isolated abnormality or as one part of a more complex motor disorder.

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