Boundaries should be placed around cities instead, preventing the otherwise inevitable depletion of precious natural habitats. |
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Saccharomyces boulardii, a nonpathogenic yeast, was found to be effective in preventing clindamycin cecitis recurrence in an animal model. |
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To avoid this accrual, the taxpayer can pay the disputed tax and file a refund claim, preventing interest from accruing if the taxpayer loses. |
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Backers say passage will help the state by preventing illegal immigrants from receiving benefits they don't qualify for. |
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Suddenly I felt like I was at the edge of the abyss again, with nothing preventing me from falling and falling. |
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Socially and politically, poor relief was a means of stabilizing the existing social order and preventing unrest. |
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A heap of snow had fallen from directly above us and landed squarely on each runway, preventing any possible take-offs. |
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When an animal emerged to forage, the noose was pulled tight, preventing the animal from retreating back into its burrow. |
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Folic acid is a B-complex vitamin that is important in preventing neural tube defects in the developing human fetus. |
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They are also charged with preventing or conspiring to prevent the lawful and decent burial of a dead body. |
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White blood cells chase bacteria and viruses, preventing us from getting sick. |
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A jacket made of black imitation leather was preventing the midnight chill. |
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Shaving cream creates a lubricated environment for the razor, preventing cuts and leaving skin silky smooth. |
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The microbicides are also effective as a form of contraception, because they act as both a spermicide and a barrier preventing fertilisation. |
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Hartley easily beat Wu Minxia of China, preventing the Chinese from a possible sweep of diving gold medals. |
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Strengthening them is essential for, preventing injury as well as developing a buff upper body. |
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The mesh should then be weighted down around the perimeter of the stack preventing access by rodents or other vermin. |
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Several studies have shown that UV irradiation may be effective for preventing vascular restenosis or vasospasm. |
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Although sterilization would be most effective in preventing pathogen transmission, flexible bronchoscopes are not easily sterilized. |
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They reduce mucosal oedema and bronchial hyperreactivity thus relieving acute symptoms and preventing structural damage to the lungs. |
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Atrial pacing might stabilize respiration by preventing this nocturnal vagotonia. |
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Sanitation is at least 75 percent of the fly control program preventing fly breeding. |
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At its simplest, it means keeping objects clean, preventing bright sunlight from bleaching them and storing breakable pieces in a safe place. |
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Inventor Adrian Oldham has designed a gadget aimed at preventing children playing with plugs and electric sockets. |
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Part of preparing youth for the workplace is preventing them from winding up as unwed teenage mothers on the dole. |
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The news comes as the Met unveiled a campaign aimed at preventing terror attacks. |
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The programme also included acupressure, naturopathy, homeopathy and tips on preventing old age diseases. |
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They were created with the aim of appeasing Indian nationalism and preventing India's eventual independence. |
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Also, the nasal cavity can be closed thus preventing vowels from being nasalised and thus increasing their comprehensibility. |
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One team is the defense and tries to protect the borderline, preventing the other team from entering. |
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This last contraction unlike the previous one tries to move the thigh faster preventing the knee from damage by over-straightening. |
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Rather than heckling and preventing the speakers from talking, they held up the signs in unison to show their agreement or disagreement. |
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Her heel slipped on some mud and she lost her balance, swearing as an arm wrapped around her waist, preventing her from hitting the ground. |
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We therefore have a duty to play a role in stopping the imperialist slaughter and preventing the spread of the war to other Arab countries. |
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This being the case, then it would seem to me to be undemocratic for unions and Government to join forces in preventing them from doing so. |
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He immediately points out that sins against this commandment include not helping one's neighbor in preventing unchastity. |
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In 1990 he had to resign as a councillor for Bowling when new rules were introduced preventing paid council officers sitting as elected members. |
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From the information provided it is impossible to comment on the non-effectiveness of gingko in preventing acute mountain sickness. |
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The non-ballistic flight path of the missile via waypoints assists in preventing location of the launch platforms from the flight trajectory. |
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Treating and preventing constipation may improve the symptoms and heal the ulcer. |
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Fire still blazed fiercely in front of the small family, preventing any form of escape. |
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At the beginning of the 20th century, the picket was mainly concerned with preventing blackleg labour from being taken in to replace strikers. |
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Fifteen to twenty percent of the elderly who are sick with pneumococci die from this infection, so it is well worth preventing. |
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Taxotere works by inhibiting tubulin, a protein essential to cell division, thus preventing cancer cells from dividing and growing in number. |
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The Mohawks in New York also contributed to the defeat of the insurgents by preventing outside assistance or escape. |
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Some forms of birth control are more effective at preventing pregnancy than others. |
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As each contraction occurs, apply a steady, firm pressure, preventing the Shih Tzu puppy from slipping back inside the birth canal. |
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Employers and staff who want advice on preventing slips, trips and falls at work can contact the division. |
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However, Medici's bridge-building policy proved no better at preventing revolt. |
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We need to explore personal, family, community and systemic barriers that stand in the way of understanding and preventing suicides. |
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Each of his soldiers was ordered to carry a cat on his shield, thus preventing the Egyptians, to whom the cat was sacred, from striking a blow. |
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The sheathing forms what is called the blood-thymus barrier, preventing antigen contamination of developing and programmed T lymphocytes. |
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The calcium metabolized by the cow has a role in preventing milk fever at calving. |
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He also stated that the lane was inadequate width, thus preventing two-way vehicular traffic and pedestrian movement. |
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The shallowness of the sea in the area and the mixing of the water due to these factors turn it brown, preventing penetration of light rays. |
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Plans include maintaining the quality of water supplies, preventing sewers flooding in homes and reducing smells from waste treatment plants. |
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To accommodate this situation, the National Party would have to drop its policy of preventing members from belonging to other political parties. |
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The topspin seems to be preventing lift that gets the ball over the infielders and outfielders. |
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Innate immune mechanisms may also be important in preventing infections that have a nidus in the oral cavity. |
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Some tumors cause apoptosis in T-lymphocytes thus preventing the immune system from rejecting them. |
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This regulation is aimed at preventing the presentation of sensational images to boost media ratings. |
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She has organized focus groups on barriers preventing community-based women from becoming self-sustaining. |
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Although results from this study suggest that skin self-examination may be effective in preventing skin cancer, these results are not definitive. |
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Defective mitochondria can slow down or prevent the growth of a fertilised egg, preventing conception. |
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Neither carbamazepine nor phenytoin are effective in preventing recurrent febrile seizures. |
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This I believe is an essential in preventing arguments, or at least a basis to resolve them. |
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Cadmium plating or the use of anti-galling paints are effective in preventing seizure of bolt threads. |
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Muscle relaxants such as cyclobenzaprine or diazepam work mostly by sedating patients and preventing activity. |
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Yes, but the thing is that we have got to start preventing some of these diseases. |
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Aspirin's ability to thin the blood has led to its use in preventing heart attacks and strokes. |
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Again, this may be due to concomitant compression or wound bandaging mitigating the cooling effect and preventing adequate metabolic reduction. |
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The company is refusing to bargain in good faith with the union and trying to bust it by preventing a first contract. |
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They may feel that they are balked in making their way through life, that authority figures are preventing them from expressing themselves, etc. |
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If we raise this money now, we will be preventing future generations from suffering this age-old scourge. |
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What's more, protein tempers blood sugar fluctuations, preventing the spikes and crashes that can leave you hungry and drained. |
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Or, the lift wreckage would become mangled inside the tubing, preventing any further use of that tube. |
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The duo's scat lyrics and drum-n-bass delivery really temper the album, preventing it from becoming too soft at points. |
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Cavity wall insulation acts like a tea cosy, preventing heat from escaping from a house and keeping rooms warmer for longer. |
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Fruit or savoury foods seem to be better at preventing nausea than sweeter snacks. |
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He was later injured and sidelined for over a month, preventing him from breaking past Reiser for the major-league record. |
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This free service can remove your name and address from Direct Mailing Lists, preventing unwanted commercial mailings being sent to your home. |
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The Post Office will be made responsible for maintaining the rural network and preventing any avoidable closures. |
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The accident could have been avoided only by detecting the track fault and preventing the freight train derailment. |
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The latter is due to the affinity of the egg white protein, avidin, for biotin preventing intestinal absorption of the biotin. |
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When the gymnast misses the beam the device instantly picks up the slack on the gym elastics, preventing her crashing to the ground. |
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Giving methotrexate concurrently, however, suppressed tachyphylaxis, probably by preventing the production of human antichimeric antibodies. |
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One measure for preventing SSIs has been to remove patients' hair in the surgical field via a safety razor. |
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All models have a safety switch preventing operation when the hopper door is opened. |
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They are commonly used for relieving sudden attacks of asthma and preventing exercise-induced asthma. |
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Clinical trials have not proved any drugs to be effective in preventing or treating atrophic or exudative age-related macular degeneration. |
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The Tories would scrap rules preventing employers sacking striking workers during the first eight weeks of action, he said. |
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His work has established the inhibitory role astrocytes can play in preventing central nervous system regeneration. |
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The report notes that the key to preventing BSE is to ensure that meat and bone meal from ruminants is not be fed back to ruminants. |
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Animal research has established a bidirectional effect of selenium and arsenic with each metal preventing a toxic effect of the other. |
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It also disrupts the water table by preventing rainwater from seeping down through the soil. |
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Caps also function as spark arrestors, preventing sparks from landing on the roof or other nearby combustible material. |
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Most funds have so-called lockups, strict limits preventing investors from cashing out in a hurry. |
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A group of estrogen-blocking drugs called aromatase inhibitors have proven effective in preventing breast cancer from recurring after surgery. |
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A live weakened virus vaccine is effective in preventing some of these diseases. |
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One does not take away that choice by permitting, encouraging or preventing the exhortation of the citizen to litigate or not to litigate. |
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Alkalizing beverages are highly effective in preventing the recurrence of calcium oxalate, uric acid and cystine lithiasis. |
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Simply attach black bin bags to the windows with your trusty roll of gaffer tape thereby preventing light leaking in. |
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This makes it easier for the aqueous humour to flow out of the eye and reduces pressure, preventing further damage. |
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Should he have intervened, therefore preventing David's death, or did he do the right thing by just staying behind the rocks? |
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Tomatoes have had a good press, saying they are lifesavers by preventing prostate cancer. |
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I believe they use ceramic bullets which are designed to fragment on hitting a hard object, preventing ricochets and depressurisation. |
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For example, preventing someone from stealing is not a restriction on their liberty, on this view, since they had no right to steal. |
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Research has shown that cold and allergy medications such as antihistamines and decongestants are not helpful in preventing them. |
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He gave his support to preventing houses being bought as second homes or holiday lets. |
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The key measure for preventing antibiotic associated diarrhoea, however, is to limit antibiotic use. |
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The capitalist profit motive is antagonistic to public health, preferring to treat illness rather than preventing it. |
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The protein of the lens had changed, making it opaque and preventing light from reaching the retina. |
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In 1815, Cajuns joined Andrew Jackson in preventing the British from retaking the United States. |
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The Institute of Directors sees the cut as a way of preventing the global downturn from dragging the demostic economy down with it. |
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The entire community has to take responsibility for preventing and dealing with victimization. |
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For example, copper ions are toxic to the zoospores of grapevine downy mildew, thus preventing infection. |
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Does the Defendant have any ground at law for preventing the Claimant from obtaining possession? |
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The scenario is plausible as a way of launching denial of service attacks preventing the internal operations of a firm. |
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He called for concerted efforts in preventing spread of the disease and alleviating the suffering of people infected and affected. |
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Methods of improved control of lac parasites and of preventing the lac insect from developing as a pest on non-host species need further study. |
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As governor, he introduced a number of reforms regulating child labour and preventing abuses in sweatshops. |
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Centrism developed in the 1930s as a decisive obstacle preventing workers from breaking with reformism and Stalinism. |
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Normally, this muscle is always contracted, preventing acid from refluxing into the esophagus. |
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In a reflex action the body cuts the supply of blood to the arms and legs preventing swimming, and people then sink and drown. |
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So the polluted clouds were reflecting more light back into space, preventing the heat of the sun from getting through. |
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Like a mosquito, the kissing bug can get a good dinner by preventing the human blood in the vein from clotting. |
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Ankrah secured an ex-parte injunction preventing Elias and Associates from replacing her or withdrawing her from the pageant. |
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It sat on the trailing edge of the wings, preventing the ailerons from moving. |
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He emphasized the importance of veterinary and public health roles in preventing and responding to agroterrorism and bioterrorism. |
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Ponies play a crucial role in the area's ecology by eating vast amounts of vegetation and preventing the landscape turning into a wilderness. |
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By preventing the formation of blood clots it can reduce the risk of strokes and heart attacks. |
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But a rising bollard on this street, preventing a rat run, could be as long as ten years away. |
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Finally, amethyst light whiplashed around the two of them, preventing them from moving. |
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Blood poured from the jugular into the windpipe, preventing an alarming scream. |
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Cardio exercise like running or the stairclimber are great immediate treatments for anxiety, and yoga are good at preventing anxiety. |
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At the same time, the new voting system will be instrumental in preventing the speaker from railroading contentious bills in a unilateral manner. |
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Use of vocalizations with the moving model is particularly effective in preventing habituation to the model alone. |
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They played an important part in preventing enemy raids, sabotage and terrorist operations. |
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The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis. |
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Synthetic blends such as olefin and acrylic fibers draw moisture away from the body better than cotton, preventing chills. |
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Floating plants like water lilies or duckweed block sunlight, preventing algae from thriving. |
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One step in preventing waterborne infections is using filters that remove bacteria. |
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The lines are covered with crushed gravel and have eliminated flooding while also deterring tunneling rodents and preventing grass from growing into the houses. |
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It promises to be a parsimonious solution to the age-old problem of preventing unwanted pregnancies. |
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And it merely delayed the apocalyptic maelstrom that followed rather than preventing it. |
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As a means of preventing tooth decay in those cities that do fluoridate, the practice certainly looks like a success. |
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Anti-abortion activists have always claimed that the morning-after pill is an abortifacient as it can work by preventing the implantation of an embryo. |
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By preventing pollution at source, conserving water and restoring valuable nutrients to nature's lifecycle, the WCT's virtues are attracting converts around the world. |
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The manual is as much to do with preventing an outbreak of Japanese knotweed in an area as it is to do with how to manage the weed once it is established. |
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The proteins became acetylated instead, preventing glucose from attaching. |
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The wind-borne fungus attaches to the leaves of soybean plants and reproduces rapidly, preventing proper plant development and dramatically reduces crop yields if not treated. |
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It also holds out the prospect of improved treatments and better techniques of preventing the distressing condition, which affects one in every 500 children. |
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This drug dissolves in the womb and results in the formation of scar tissue at the ends of the fallopian tubes, presumably preventing contraception. |
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This enables the dyer to create hanks of yarn that aren't too tightly wound together, ensuring that the dye bath can penetrate all of the fibres and preventing streaking. |
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It was a means of incorporating the working classes within the existing social and political order, and thus preventing the threat of revolt from below. |
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The scanner examines the iris with infrared light that reduces reflections and penetrates glasses and contact lenses, preventing eyewear from interfering with recognition. |
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To identify effective interventions and their relative effectiveness in preventing such falls, we conducted a meta-analysis of relevant randomised controlled trials. |
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Intensified upwelling would enhance aridity along the west coast of South America by preventing moist air masses of the Pacific anticyclone from encroaching landwards. |
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Reducing access to credit as a means of preventing overextension, of course, risks reorienting policy towards the paternalistic practices of the past. |
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There is a second lock preventing the latch from opening the door. |
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In chemotherapy, the drug has been shown to inhibit the activity of an enzyme essential for the replication of cancer cells, thereby preventing their spread. |
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The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack. |
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Oral anticoagulants were superior to aspirin in preventing occlusion of autologous venous grafts, while aspirin provided better results in patients with nonvenous grafts. |
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His goal of defeating Al Qaeda and preventing its return to Afghanistan is farfetched. |
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Again, federalists caused the problem by preventing a plane carrying polling material from taking off. |
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Work is continuing on the Clodiagh river to improve the aquatic environment by reducing pollution and preventing the river bed from drying up in summer. |
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Aromatase inhibitors reduce estrogen levels in a woman's body by preventing an enzyme called aromatase from converting other hormones to estrogen. |
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Looking back to my school days, I experienced a time when martial law was still in force, preventing us from publicly articulating our opinions or political inclinations. |
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Physical therapy is directed at preventing atrophy and contractures, and is particularly necessary in patients with calcinosis and muscle involvement. |
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Lactobacillus reuteri LR-1 or LR-2 promote oral health by binding to teeth and gums, preventing plaque formation in the mouth. |
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The instrument cluster is all housed in two pods, with the speedo and the tacho housed well inside those pods, preventing a nosy passenger from peeking. |
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In the longer term, she sees big strides in preventing tartar build-up and halting receding gums. |
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Vitamin E is a chain-breaking antioxidant, i.e. it is able to repair oxidizing radicals directly, preventing the chain propagation step during lipid autoxidation. |
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After the restart, gaps were beginning to open on both sides with only a wet ball and lack of game time preventing the backs from both teams putting on a show. |
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In the summer and in hotter regions, they provide shade for parked cars, preventing them from getting too hot. |
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The fat itself acts as a tenderizer by preventing the loss of moisture. |
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Self-defense training and kata can prepare us to respond to this secondary level attack, preventing the escalation to a tertiary level of confrontation. |
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The report also showed that the cost of preventing violence is far less expensive than the cost of inaction. |
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Further research is needed to determine the ideal devices and strategies for preventing and detecting concussions. |
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To argue against it is to, in essence, argue against any form of birth control, because birth control is preventing conception, which is what EC is doing. |
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The best method of limiting tick-borne diseases is preventing tick bites. |
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Moreover, it would not only beggar our neighbours but eventually Australia as well, by preventing Australian businesses from competing effectively in global markets. |
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I'm confused, what did you morons hope to achieve by chaining yourself to railings and preventing ordinary, decent, working people from going about their business? |
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If you have a diskette in the floppy drive, the eject button extends rather far, preventing you from storing a disk in the drive while the computer is in its carrying case. |
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There already are indications that the commercial dispute between Japan and China will be contained, preventing a wider trade war which could damage economies across Asia. |
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Remember, aspirin is not a magic bullet for preventing a heart attack or stroke, as much as we wish it was. |
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Soil compaction causes farmers a lot of problems by preventing moisture from seeping down to plant roots and by increasing water runoff and wind erosion. |
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These two polysaccharides shielded S. aureus, preventing the white blood cells of the immune system from recognizing it and targeting it for destruction. |
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The checkpoint opens and closes randomly, trapping students and workers on the wrong side after a day at work or school, preventing them from returning home. |
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If only they could show the same resolve when it comes to preventing the anti-social behaviour of sectarian marches and bigoted football fans singing. |
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Laws that trench upon established rights and liberties and do very little in preventing extreme acts of political violence will be on the statute books. |
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Awareness of these vestigial epithelial remnants is important in recognizing their associated pathologic conditions and in preventing misdiagnoses. |
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However, despite the care and detail of the authors' analysis of periderm cell wall biochemistry, we are no nearer to preventing abrasion damage of the potato. |
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Other topics on the agenda are reducing slips, trips and falls and back injury, preventing at-work road accidents and managing asbestos in buildings. |
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Forests play a key role in moderating the climate, regulating water systems, preventing erosion, alleviating air pollution, and providing wildlife habitat. |
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If the surface soil underlying 208 London Road is a shrinkable clay, then tree management would have provided an effective and economical way of preventing further movement. |
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That would raise the much-needed revenues to replenish public coffers, thereby preventing future budget cuts. |
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Is a statute preventing me from talking to my patients about their reproductive health somewhere on the horizon? |
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Having lost his wife to this disease, Kevin knew that a slice of the profits from sign-up and monthly renewal fees could go some way in preventing similar tragedies. |
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A concurrent majority requires a unanimous consent of all the major interests in a community, which is the only sure way of preventing majority tyranny. |
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From this deliberate fabrication the myth of Fluoride preventing tooth decay was born and has been adopted by the Dental Profession as the unalterable truth. |
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In and of itself, mentoring is not likely to be an effective strategy for preventing crime, or for directly solving serious social problems which are multiply determined. |
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The report also discusses the underutilization of safe and effective means of preventing oral disease, such as the use of fluoridated water or dental sealants. |
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It is this habit that has made flocks manageable on large unfenced commons and has helped keep sheep evenly distributed across the land, preventing localised overgrazing. |
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The single mum, who cannot be named as an order was made preventing the identification of her son, admitted one charge of failing to make sure her child went to school. |
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The effectiveness of ICD therapy in preventing SCD is unmatchable. |
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Bordeaux Mixture provides a broad spectrum of protective disease control by preventing or inhibiting the disease before the fungi or bacteria enter the plant. |
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Transfer of the Garden City Lands to Richmond hit a snag last week after the Musqueam First Nation received a temporary court injunction preventing the move. |
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Zack wouldn't hear of waiting until tomorrow to decorate it, so in the interest of preventing a major snit, I acquiesced and dug out the stand and decorations. |
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General precautions include moving heavy or breakable objects from a child's reach and preventing children from climbing shelving units or pulling objects down on themselves. |
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She was trapped in mud debris from an erupting volcano that had solidified like concrete around her legs and up to her chest, preventing her from being pulled out. |
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None the less, the prospect of both preventing and treating many serious diseases by the use of vaccines portends an exciting era in public health and vaccinology. |
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The buckles have a nice feel to them, and they're designed in such a way that the excess strap lies between the buckle, and the PC, thus preventing any nicks and scratches. |
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Titanium increases the efficiency of niobium because it combines with the nitrogen-forming titanium nitrides, thus preventing the formation of niobium nitrides. |
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The finely porous membranes are designed to allow the flow of water between adjacent vessels while preventing the passage of gas bubbles and pathogens. |
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Shortly after she stops feeding on the gland, the female reaches back, removes the spermatophore, and eats it, thus preventing the transfer of any remaining sperm. |
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The twinkling vista of space was clearly visible through the viewports, the transparent and vastly reinforced glass preventing the escape of atmosphere into the void. |
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There is no guaranteed way of preventing viral and bacterial infections. |
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There is to be a new upside-down squeezy version making it easier to spread while preventing butter and crumbs on the knife from contaminating it. |
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Fishmongers in Accrington's new Market Pavilions say the problem is preventing the waste water from their kiosks from flowing away and allowing it to stagnate. |
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The unique texturized fiber curls down to cover and trap the rubber granules, preventing the system from expelling the infill upon impact. |
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Fire was a method of revitalizing pastureland and preventing forest regrowth. |
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Alcohol dehydrogenase has a higher affinity for ethanol, thus preventing methanol from binding and acting as a substrate. |
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Investigations are limited to establishing cause, promoting awareness of risks and preventing recurrence. |
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For example, Justices of the Peace could replace suspect jurors in accordance with the 1495 act preventing the corruption of juries. |
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Calcium bursts would increase spermatozoa motility, where cholesterol would decapacitate spermatozoa, so preventing untimely activation. |
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Poor Zalmay K. can't simultaneouly be in Ankara preventing THAT and in Kurdistan preventing THIS. BGKB. Happy bombs. |
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Sometimes her driveway was blocked by a cube van from the Legion, Alarie said, preventing her from accessing her backyard. |
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Two years later preventing discrimination against sufferers was attended to and in 1996 UNAIDS was formed. |
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The Luftwaffe failed in its task of preventing the evacuation, but inflicted serious losses on the Allied forces. |
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In some instances, the king's wife was simply unable to join him in the coronation ceremony due to circumstances preventing her from doing so. |
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England dominated the English Channel for the rest of the war, preventing French invasions. |
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Henry successfully evaded Stephen's larger army along the River Avon, preventing Stephen from forcing a decisive battle. |
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Small poplars shrouded the deer's basketball-sized breadbox, preventing Keith from taking the shot. |
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These associated microarousals break up the normal sleep structure preventing a refreshing rest. |
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The grid became overloaded preventing transmission of the electrical power to England, as a result the electrical wind power generation was cut. |
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A gelded male of two years of age bonds closely with its new charges and is instinctively very effective in preventing predation. |
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Money Laundering Regulations are designed to protect the UK financial system, as well as preventing and detecting crime. |
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In addition to preventing dead zones, the CRP allows wildlife space to return. |
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The Russian fleet mined the exit from the Bosporus, preventing nearly all Ottoman ships from entering the Black Sea. |
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Grazing in this manner is one of the main factors preventing the natural regeneration of forests across many regions of the country. |
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Smoking prevention and smoking cessation are effective ways of preventing the development of lung cancer. |
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The OSCE's human rights activities focus on such priorities as freedom of movement and religion, preventing torture and trafficking in persons. |
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To aid in predicting and preventing failures, composites are tested before and after construction. |
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It is used to create an equal pressure under the form, preventing it from being crushed. |
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In 2000 the Court of Appeal ruled the 1971 Immigration Ordinance preventing resettlement unlawful. |
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With more children in Germany, there is a greater chance of preventing a gerontocracy and peacefully overcoming the looming demographic crisis. |
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The dielectric filtering and deionizing system play a key role in preventing excessive wire breakage. |
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The review indicated there is insufficient evidence to determine the effects of garlic in preventing or treating the common cold. |
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In 1973, RSCN was given the right to issue hunting licenses, giving RSCN an upper hand in preventing extinction. |
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Wood ants incorporate an antimicrobial resin from conifer trees into their nests, preventing microbial growth in the colony. |
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Known as an alcolock, the device is aimed at preventing those who have been convicted of drinking and driving from reoffending. |
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Select the Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet check box. |
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An antioxidant is a synthetic or natural compound capable of slowing or preventing the oxidation of other molecules. |
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All steps in catheter removal are important in preventing pulmonary air embolism. |
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Obstructive sleep apnoea is caused by the throat narrowing too much during sleep, preventing someone from breathing. |
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Your veterinarian has good suggestions for preventing recurrence of the problem with a low-magnesium diet and urinary acidifiers. |
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For example, the visit note for preventing falls included check boxes for testing vision, gait, and balance. |
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Other possible solutions for preventing bit rot include open formats, platform diversification, checksums, microform, and greater research. |
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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists for preventing the progression of diabetic kidney disease. |
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How do they expect that by preventing a shitton of rich honkies from going home will gain support for their cause? |
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In another the Mets were shellacked, 9-1, with a stray ninth-inning home run by Strawberry after two outs, preventing a shutout. |
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Such rights sometimes had the effect of preventing enclosure and building development on agricultural land. |
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Dual effects of sulfated D-galactans from the red alga Botryocladia occidentalis preventing thrombosis and inducing platelet aggregation. |
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Some ulcers can take six weeks to heal but Frador Tincture helps speed the process while preventing secondary infection. |
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The coach driver, from Londonbased Redwing Coaches, is being hailed a hero for spotting the lorry and preventing an even more serious accident. |
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No word yet on preventing parental purchase of tall chairs, boom boxes and furniture with sharp corners. |
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Politics, international relations and multilateralism are key to preventing conflicts and the basis of engagement, he said. |
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The roots of the trees and plants hold together soil particles, preventing them from being washed away. |
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At present, pounds 32m in government funding is given to help find ways of preventing or curing Alzheimer's and other dementias. |
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By preventing legislative usurpation in the beginning, the bicameral legislature avoids executive usurpation in the end. |
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The meeting focused on difficulties preventing the regularisation of the situation of UGET former members. |
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Historically, the vaccine has been effective in preventing smallpox infection in 95 percent of those vaccinated. |
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The most important part of the statute is Section 6, which lays out the exceptions to the rules preventing any kind of monopoly or patent. |
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Nuclear diplomacy is the area of diplomacy related to preventing nuclear proliferation and nuclear war. |
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His trade stand will have free invisible marker pens and information on preventing rural crime. |
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The parole agents received the award for successfully preventing the suicide of a parolee with mental health issues. |
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They hope the discovery will lead to new ways of preventing the disease, rates of which have risen eightfold in the UK in the last 30 years. |
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The mechanism study of Cordyceps sobolifera mycelium preventing the progression of glomerulosclerosis. |
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The Rome Declaration on World Food Security outlines several policies aimed at increasing food security and, consequently, preventing starvation. |
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At NYU, she became passionate about preventing lynchings, desegregating the armed forces, and reforming the criminal justice system. |
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This barrier adds stability to the reclaimed slope by preventing spoil from slumping or sliding downhill. |
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Almost every country in the world has laws relating to and aimed at preventing child labour. |
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Extract from Chinese date enhances the antioxidative defense system of the skin, thus preventing the formation of oxidized proteins. |
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Proper toothbrushing plays a key role in preventing tooth decay and gum disease. |
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Small knots, however, may be located along the neutral plane of a beam and increase the strength by preventing longitudinal shearing. |
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Nuclear parity and fear of mutual assured destruction kept the two rivals in check and helped in preventing war. |
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The Soft Landing Torus will be instrumental in preventing catastrophic injuries and death. |
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Normally, the mitral valve closes when the left ventricle contracts, preventing blood from flowing backwards into the left atrium. |
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The invention's unique design provides its users with a convenient method of preventing pony tail bands and barrettes from getting tangled. |
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for preventing meningitis in patients with basilar skull fractures. |
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The League of Nations was formed with the aim of preventing any repetition of such a conflict. |
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Recent studies have shown that the drug risedronate is highly effective in preventing hip fractures in people with osteoporosis. |
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Virtually all commercially available baby formulas contain added vitamin C, preventing infantile scurvy. |
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We have an exciting product that helps children worldwide by preventing their myopia from progressing during their teenage years. |
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However it increased speed by preventing the growth of marine weed on the hull, which would otherwise cause drag. |
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Probiotics, a capsule containing normal healthy bowel bacteria, is helpful in preventing or relieving diarrhea associated with antibiotics. |
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The Norwegian police stated that Statoil asked Greenpeace to stop preventing its activities, but Greenpeace ignored the warning. |
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Previously, focus was placed on diastolic blood pressure control in preventing cardiovascular risk. |
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The middle ear contains sinuses that probably fill with blood during dives, preventing middle ear squeeze. |
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