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There may exist more than one selection sequence of LE that solves the Smallest Binary Tree Size Problem (SBTSP).

The findings indicate that there may exist more than one optimum state for the same mechanical condition and that structural optimisation is able to find these multiple states.

Note that there may exist more than one property between a subject and an object, that is, multiple-edges may exist between two vertices in an RDF graph.

Note that in the previous section, as stated in rule 1, for any data chunk d k, although there may exist more than one neighbors in N1 to N7 which have better delivery possibility than R, only one neighbor will be selected for d k to be forwarded.

This indicates that there may exist more than two degradosomes in the Bacteria domain.

59 While these and other findings suggest that biomarkers for treatment response may exist, more research is needed before these can be put into clinical practice.

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These researchers believe life may exist in more than one form on Earth: standard life – like ours – and "weird life", as they term the conjectured inhabitants of the shadow biosphere.

In the nomenclature of inorganic chemistry, the oxidation number of an element that may exist in more than one oxidation state is indicated by a roman numeral in parentheses after the name of the element e.g., iron II) chloride (FeCl2) and iron III) chloride (FeCl3).

'Conceptual Objects' comprise non-material, man-made products and information, supported by the use of technical devices that may exist on more than one particular carrier at the same time [14].

Two natural assumptions are made here: that the same object may exist in more than one world (this is the assumption of transworld identity), and that some singular terms proper names, in particular refer to not only to an object at a given world, but to that same object at every world.

Surprisingly, the purified Swm2 complex contained only Swm1 and Swp1, but not Swp2, suggesting that the Swm proteins may exist in more than one complex.

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