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Genetic differentiation may hence exist between the two habitats to the extent that hybrid offspring suffers from marked outbreeding depression ('isolation by adaptation', IBA) due to a break-up of co-adapted gene complexes (i.e. immigrant inviability [ 12]).

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Hence exists.

and hence exists.

Hence, exists globally.

Therefore,, and hence exists.

Hence, exists and is finite.

Thus, genetic and environmentally caused variations in autonomic nervous regulation may exist; hence, studying responses to autonomic function tests in an indigenous African population is highly warranted.

It is well known that generalized metric spaces in the sense of Branciari might not be Hausdorff and, hence, there may exist sequences in them having more than one limit.

Subgroups of hospitals, professionals, or patients in which the referral process is not optimally carried out may exist; hence, these subgroups need special attention to improve the referral process.

Feyerabend concluded directly thereafter: "Hence, there may not exist any possibility of finding a characterization of the observations which are supposed to confirm two incommensurable theories" (1962, 94, italics inserted).

Hence, confounding factors may exist.

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