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WALL STREET JOURNAL   Google's Latest Product Sparks Privacy Concerns  |  Google is expected to start selling eyeglasses later this year that offer people information about the world they see, but the glasses, which could hypothetically tell a wearer information about a new acquaintance, raise some concerns about privacy, reports Nick Bilton in The New York Times.

Furthermore, previously to GFP cementation, the root canal should be cleaned to remove the substance used as lubricant, which could hypothetically jeopardize the adhesion of GFP to root canal dentin.

Some extensions of the standard model posit the existence of preons as fundamental building blocks of quarks and leptons, which could hypothetically form preon stars.

The European Union is proceeding with disciplinary procedures against Poland, which could hypothetically lead to the country being stripped of its EU voting rights – over the changes to the judiciary that saw Supreme Court judges forced into early retirement and replaced with government nominees.

Additionally, vaginal douching with detergents is a common practice of sex-workers in Kenya[18], which could hypothetically disrupt the genital mucosa and affect microbial translocation at this site, though this has not been previously shown.

One previous study has described how the vagina can act as a bacterial reservoir during the fecal-vaginal course of transmission in extraintestinal infections [ 9], which could hypothetically explain the late onset in the present case.

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Da Silva reported on reduced thickness of the primary motor cortex contralaterally to a trigeminal neuropathic pain, which could be hypothetically explained by inhibition of facial and cervical muscles to avoid pain triggering [31].

For example, the magnetic flux density of time-varying LF EMF used for irradiation of experimental biological samples was 10 times higher than the one of static EMF, which could be hypothetically neglected, and the observed effect could be judged as a result of time-varying exposure.

A child could hypothetically discover the condom and think it is some sort of toy, which could be great if the child is from a poor family and can't afford Furbys or whatever is popular with youngsters these days.

In our study, advisors reported an increase from about 6 to almost 10 mins per week in physical activity counselling, which could lead to even greater increases in quitters' physical activity, with hypothetically greater effects on smoking cessation.

Hypothetically, the UK would also face the EC's infringement procedure, which could lead to legal action before the European court of justice and, ultimately, fines.

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