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There may be traces of paint on one palm.
There may be traces of this in the striking conformity that visitors to Japan notice today.
It is not ridiculous to think there may be traces of Leonardo's greatest painting hidden in that room in Florence.
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There may be trace (around 0.35% to 0.5%) amounts of ethyl alcohol due to fermentation of yeast/sugar, which also produces the carbonic acid needed to make it bubble.
That said, Earth may well have experienced the occasional GRB, and there may even be traces of it in the fossil record.
Even if you haven't slotted a couple of Algues together, or used any of their other products, there may well be traces of the brothers' work in the contents of your home and workplace.
There may also be traces of conditions that fulfil 4 other criteria (nos. 1, 3, 7 and 12), 'electroencephalographic (EEG) signature'widespreadead brain activity'internalnal consistency' (i.e., discrimination between 2 inconsistent stimuli and response to only one), and 'subjectivity' (i.e., existence of a private flow of events perceived only by the experiencing subject).
These scenarios underline the fact that there may be no traces of life in a given place on Mars even if this place had been previously inhabited.
Natural products can contain natural ingredients that were grown using chemical pesticides, and as such, there may be higher traces of chemicals in a non-organic natural beer than in an organic natural beer.
Two lines of development may be traced in this period.
Given that there may be only trace amounts of BPA in most sealants, the benefit of sealants probably far outweighs the potential risks".
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