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Where Holocene elevated sea levels allowed coral reefs to grow upwards, remnants of these former surfaces may now exist as coral pinnacles or rochers champignons (mushroom rocks) sticking up above modern reefs.
With so much upheaval in the region, opportunities may now exist to obtain more leads and answers.
Clinical equipoise may now exist for the implementation of an interventional trial incorporating multiple BG targets, based on patient characteristics, including diabetic status and, for patients with diabetes, preexisting glycemic control [ 39, 40] Most importantly, achieving a high TIR, such as >80%, must be considered as integral to the success of the trial.
The good agreement on peptides from the same cellular proteins by different research groups, together with the capacity of mass spectrometry to compare blood samples at the level of the parent peptide and fragment ion intensity using ANOVA, indicates that conditions for the detailed analysis of blood fluids between diseases and physiological states may now exist [ 10- 12].
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That particular way to get a safety may now be obsolete, but numerous possibilities still exist.
Several such methods now exist and these may be put into one of two categories, i.e., those which model the Boltzmann equation and those which model the Kac master equation.
"Though the past may once have existed, it does not now exist.
"As it stands now, my current home may not exist 10 years from now," she said.
Using "normal" citizens in a covert role could require giving them legal protections that may not exist right now.
I'm expected to have something to say about Theresa May's intention to ban the plant-drug qat, but due to a texting error by a new intern, I'd been preparing my thoughts on the Tory plan to ban cats, a plan which I now learn may not exist.
K-cups now exist.
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