apparent lack

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apparent
adjective
uk
/əˈpær.ənt/
us
/əˈper.ənt/
able to be seen ...
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As this paper hopes to demonstrate, however, thisapparentlackof sophistication was not so much an intrinsic flaw as a deliberate choice.
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Theapparentlackof activation in the inferior temporal cortex during retention is problematic.
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Care must be taken, however, in how thisapparentlackof diagnostic specificity is interpreted.
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This seems to be due to its flower dependent habit andapparentlackof insecticide resistance.
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It therefore is of interest whether thisapparentlackof effect of education on fertility also holds for mortality.
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Given theapparentlackof efficacy of chemotherapy, immunoprophylaxis may be necessary.
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One reason for thisapparentlackof interest is that pure higher-order polymorphism is too general for practical applications.
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Theapparentlackof seasonality in feeding rates of male pythons appears to be a reflection of anorexia associated with dry-season breeding (see below).
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Little imported material has been recovered from inland sites, reflecting theapparentlackof contact.
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This would account for theapparentlackof resetting of the fabrics.
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Theapparentlackof localization of certain basic combinatorial linguistic abilities may lead to the suspicion that they are distributed over the cerebral cortex.
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The durable offerings contained in this tomb provide a notable contrast to theapparentlackof distinction between chambers based on organic materials.
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Theapparentlackof a core in the large orbicule in the middle is an effect of cutting.
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Reasons for theapparentlackof adherence to guidelines are discussed.
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This "evolution" of the domain may be reflected in anapparentlackof consistency or regularity in designs.
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We investigated whether analysing the results using an appropriate mixture model would overcome thisapparentlackof sensitivity, enabling oral fluid samples to be used successfully to investigate population immunity.
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On the other hand, theapparentlackof elevated blood pressure reported by several investigators may suggest that pregnancy toxaemia in sheep is not a reliable animal model of preeclampsia.
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There has been inadequate editorial intervention and theapparentlackof revision is particularly surprising given that the book was not actually published until three years after the original conference.
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Other factors which contribute to anapparentlackof differences are a low number of replicates, a small gap size, and a high spatial variation in soil texture.
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