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However, chronic pain may exist without any evidence of anything that may create the pain.
This transformer is shown with taps, but it also may exist without the taps.
It is shown that, under specific conditions for the dust and plasma, oppositely charged grains may exist without the necessity of a temperature fluctuation.
A deficiency of the pituitary secretion growth hormone may exist without other deficiencies, in which case it causes merely extreme shortness, the child being otherwise well.
We also reiterated that a unitary business may exist without a flow of goods between the parent and subsidiary, if instead there is a flow of value between the entities.
Although the vestibular tests may be abnormal, the changes may exist without vestibular symptoms.
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Russell, and Humeans in general, take it for granted that all perceptions, being distinct "may be conceiv'd as separately existent, and may exist separately, without any contradiction or absurdity" (Hume 1739, 634).
Researchers have suggested that feelings of possession may exist even without any formal or legal claim of ownership (Rousseau & Shperling, 2003).
But this does reinforce extant thinking that there is fundamental value in a tool that allows scholars to view "risky" environments of the kind that may exist post-disaster without access challenges or exposure to additional dangers.
Much of this viral diversity may exist in plants without symptoms of disease; for instance, plants infected with viruses that are not yet adept at exploiting the new host, some of which have historically evolved into highly virulent pathogens [3], [4], [5].
The epithelial association with a lumen becomes inconsistent and epithelial foci may adjoin lumens or may also exist without an apparent lumen.
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