Sentence examples for possible alternatively from inspiring English sources

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A possible explanation is that these acute toxicities were so severe that healing was not possible; alternatively this may reflect a predisposition to toxicity amongst certain patients, possibly related to either tumour location (e.g., close to critical structures) or genetic makeup.

Typically, grafts for nasal reconstruction are obtained from within the nose whenever possible; alternatively, cartilage can be obtained from the auricle or the rib.

We suppose that BS tries to map Nusers MSs in a bandwidth that is as compact as possible (alternatively, it could have one given available bandwidth and would try to map as many users as possible; algorithm still stands but the STOP condition needs to be modified).

Possible alternatively spliced forms of 10 genes were annotated in the predicted gene set.

It is known that CerS1 has two possible alternatively spliced variants.

Interviews lasted approximately an hour and were conducted in person, whenever possible (alternatively by telephone).

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Suppose, as Lewis does, that properties are sets of possible objects; alternatively, suppose that a property \(F\) is an intension, namely a function whose value at any world \(w\) is the set of objects that have \(F\) at \(w\).

Though commentators disagree over whether the referent of "I" is a corporeal substance — a soul-body composite — since Leibniz did not believe separated souls without organic bodies were possible — or, alternatively, a single dominant monad, an immaterial substance outside space and time, "I" assuredly named a thing that was indivisible and imperishable (G 6: 598–600).

You can indicate whether you want your life "to be prolonged as long as possible" or, alternatively, that you don't want your life "to be prolonged if the likely risks and burdens of treatment would outweigh the expected benefits".

They outline different definitions of literature, including as artifacts, sequences of sounds pronounced when reading, the experiences of the reader or author, or the "sum of all past and possible experiences" (alternatively "the experience common to all the experiences") related to a work.

We used prokaryotic lineages as outgroup when possible, or alternatively members of animals, Fungi, or Amoebozoa.

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