Sentence examples for was not extant from inspiring English sources

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Regrettably, these studies conducted by Rosseli et al and GIVCO did not investigate bone-related events because this concept was not extant when the two studies were conducted [ 9, 10].

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His logical works are not extant.

The original steps were not extant, so he created new ones.

Sotheby's report, which was thorough, noted that the sides were "not extant".

The letters are not extant, but nevertheless it behooves me to quote from one that I may perhaps have perused.

The original code is not extant, but its content has been largely preserved in the Yōrō code (718).

Plutarch's biographies of Alexander the Great and Caesar are also notable, though his comparison of the two is not extant.

She pieces together what is known, or can be deduced, about Regilla's life and death — with few exceptions, she notes, "the words of women in antiquity are not extant" — and provides an absorbing analysis of justice, society, culture, and customs in the second-century Roman Empire.

Bhartriprapancha's commentary is not extant; the only known source of knowledge is Shankara's reference to him in his commentary on the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, in which Bhartriprapancha is said to have held that though brahman as cause is different from brahman as effect, the two are identical inasmuch as the effect dissolves into the cause, as the waves return into the sea.

This commentary is not extant.

This work of az-Zarkâlluh is not extant.

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