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Pachycephalosaurus possibly co-existed alongside additional pachycephalosaur species of the genera Dracorex and Stygimoloch, though these may represent juveniles of Pachycephalosaurus itself.
One reviewer relates our findings to the well-known recruiting response, which we agree could possibly co-exist with and/or contribute to the observed responses (see Discussion paragraph five).
Of course, both possibilities may co-exist.
P. aeruginosa in nature therefore encounters tobramycin and could have evolved the ability to respond to this molecule possibly allowing adaptation to co-exist or compete with S. tenebrarius.
It is evident that there is a clear need to detect BSE in small ruminants not just when it is the only infectious prion present but also when it may co-exist with scrapie, possibly in the same animal.
It's possible for everything to co-exist simultaneously.
In this system, oxygen and carbon atoms share bonds with silicon atoms in the amorphous network structure while elemental carbon, and possibly nanosized SiO2 and SiC nanodomains may co-exist.
How do they co-exist?
Giovanni Agnelli had co-existed with fascism.
The two approaches will probably co-exist.
They co-exist happily," says Moffat.
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