Examples of using Nonexistence in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The nonexistence of referral protocols
Integration was found between the theoretical and practical content, and a nonexistence of articulation between the disciplines.
represents a series of diminishing steps ending in nonexistence, in darkness.
And even this nonexistence is also illuminated by Your Light because you are right now thinking about it.
which proves the nonexistence of local hidden variables in quantum mechanics.
to mark the nonexistence of a digit in a certain place value.
now it's on the verge of nonexistence.
instills a fear of nonexistence, which creates a self-centered drive for survival.
Without my family I would still feel like the only way to peace was nonexistence.
life and nonexistence.
The Vedic wisdom encourages self-realization and the basis of the nonexistence of the material body.
Buddhism teaches that our eternity is either one of endless reincarnation or the oblivion of nonexistence.
agricultural operations located in countryside do not have electricity due to the near transforming nonexistence.
The highest possible emotional self-control is defended and, preferably, the nonexistence of emotions in the face of human suffering.
The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was applied with the intention of verifying the existence or nonexistence of statistically significant differences between the two methods.
The nonexistence of a protective effect does not invalidate the importance of breastfeeding for the health of children and adolescents.
Despite the nonexistence of other studies analyzing adiponectin gene expression in EAT after percutaneous angioplasty with stent,
This occurs because the nonexistence of validated scales in Brazilian Portuguese to measure pain in ICU patients.
Nonexistence results for compact constant gauss curvature surfaces in these 3-manifolds are established.
After confirming the nonexistence of obstructive coronary lesions to justify the clinical findings,