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Finally, we find a third SI phase, P21/c-SI, which would exist at even higher pressure and it is predicted here for the first time.
Whereas if my files – which would exist anyway – were made of paper, no one would know who was looking at them".
"I put a slight warp in the floor to make the creak, which would exist just below your level of consciousness.
After this school would come the grammar school (or Latin school), which the pupils would attend during their youth (13 18) and which would exist in every town of every district.
If the electric field outside the nucleus differs from that which would exist if the nucleus were concentrated at a point, this difference also can affect the energy levels of the surrounding electrons (see below Radio-frequency spectroscopy).
It is possible to form hydrates from a single phase when the mole fraction of dissolved hydrate former is greater than the mole fraction which would exist in the water-rich liquid phase at the three-phase (vapor/water-rich liquid/hydrate or VLH) hydrate equilibrium pressure.
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Thus, the potential for a common recycling process, which would be highly desirable, exists.
A dispositional analysis tells us which properties would exist if certain conditions were satisfied.
Hypothetically, prions could be protected from enzymatic attack by the matrix of rendered soft tissue or bone in which they would exist.
The sole function of the authority, which would basically exist only on paper, would be to issue the bonds.
Were the succession of stars endless, then the background of the sky would present us an uniform luminosity, like that displayed by the Galaxy - since there could be absolutely no point, in all that background, at which would not exist a star.
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