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Since there might exist more than one disparity sharing the same minimum cost for some cases.
The failure of a bat to react to weakening appeasement calls suggests that the bats can interpret the emotional content of the calls a sign that such perception might exist more widely in mammals than previously thought.
Room temperature PL spectra of ns- and fs-PLD CIGS thin films suggest that in the ns-PLD CIGS films, there might exist more surface states at CIGS/Cu2 - xSe and CIGS/void interfaces, which may act as the non-radiative recombination centers.
In general, there might exist more than one mapping file per format, which could allow for different levels of stringency checking, e.g. checking MIAPE compliance (see next paragraph) or compliance to specific journal guidelines [15 18].
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Furthermore, these species are either pioneers of biofilm formation (i.e. mitis-streptococci), or important bridging organisms at more advanced biofilm stages (i.e. F. nucleatum) which means that there might exist a more or less tight evolutionary relationship between these commensals and their host.
She assumed that the weapons might exist because more highly placed C.I.A. officials had information to which she was not privy.
Possible selection biases might exist because more patients were excluded than were studied.
Greater G*E interactions might exist for more recently selected traits.
And Jennie's sorrow over her brother's death is the same pain that might exist in a more conventional family.
Movements are built and succeed when they begin at the most marginal of spaces -- always evaluating who's positioned in the center of power and always ensuring that asymmetrical power relations are corrected so that we might exist in a more equitable society.
In contrast, neurons of the temporal lobe might exist in a more advanced phase of functional deterioration.
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