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While the desert field experiment was a test for the unit that hypothetically would travel to Mars to send back data, Venter said a prototype of the receiving technology exists as well.

We calculated the population attributable risk percentages and 95% confidence intervals to estimate the proportion of gestational diabetes in this cohort that hypothetically would not have occurred if all pregnancies were in the low risk group 28 by comparing pregnancies in the low risk category (for each factor individually or in combination) with all the others.

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"He wanted to make it clear he was talking of an ideal world and that, hypothetically, it would be nice if two out of the top three were attacking.

The presumption on my part was taking for granted that, hypothetically, I would be acceptable to Canada as a legal resident rather than as a relatively harmless and easily jettisoned summer person.

Indeed, the United States is currently facing a burden of debt so large that, hypothetically, it would take more than half of the country's economic output over a whole year to pay it off.

And though this means that, hypothetically, it would make passing notes (or God knows what else) between students quite seamless, the teacher has an application on which he or she can view every student's desk, and control the content that each student sees at any time.

Hypothetically, would you like to see a second series?

"I'm just saying that hypothetically.

To select against these cells, the question is then reduced to the task of identifying gene knockouts that would (hypothetically) be rescued by the inactivation of that function.

It turns out that the vapor liquid mixed-phase hydration of ethylene achieves equilibrium conversions much higher than those computed for a vapor-phase reaction that would hypothetically occur at the same conditions of pressure and feed mole ratio.

Kuhn supposes that individual differences are normally distributed and that a judgment corresponding to the mean of the distribution will also correspond to the judgment that would, hypothetically, be demanded by the rules of scientific method, as traditionally conceived (1977c, 333).

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