The lack of economic resources also prevents the community from producing any printed literature that might bind its members together. |
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They are listed in the lexicon, but an error in the morphological or morphophonological system prevents the parser from recognising them. |
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Increased mucous production prevents adherence and colonization by competing microflora. |
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They said this anti-inflammatory, called adiponectin, prevents arteries swelling up and becoming blocked. |
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A healthy colon with adequate mucus production and appropriate bacterial colonization prevents the adherence of pathogenic bacteria. |
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In the mountains, lots of fluid helps your body adjust to changing altitudes and prevents associated sicknesses, headaches, and pulmonary edema. |
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The guard also prevents damage if the car bottoms-out over ruts or dips in the road. |
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The device covers the gap created on a door hinge when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door. |
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This tether prevents the nerve from retracting too far into the stump and keeps it near the center of the developing blastema. |
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Another benefit is that I don't have to worry about late payment charges or demands, which prevents black marks appearing on my credit record. |
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The reason why they are having to claim this is because the Government prevents asylum seekers from working. |
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We need not worry about the disappearance of this space because its elasticity prevents true rupture or breakage. |
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And so when this channel is activated it prevents the nerve cell from being active for too long. |
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The antimalarial drug chloroquine practically prevents formation of this hematin under the conditions used. |
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The role prevents women in senior positions from burdening other people with their problems. |
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The Resale Prices Act prevents a manufacturer insisting on a price at which a retailer or wholesaler must sell its products to their customers. |
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This is a surprisingly beneficial addition that prevents excessive rearward trigger movement after the shot breaks. |
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A vaccine that prevents sheep from breaking wind has been developed by Australian scientists in an attempt to reduce global warming. |
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Moreover, the device has an air filter which prevents dirt entering the ironing dummy. |
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In primates the larynx is located high up in the windpipe and prevents solids and liquids from entering the lungs. |
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It is a pipe that runs from the toilet drain to the outside, usually to the roof. This prevents air lock in the drain line. |
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Every kilowatt-hour generated by wind instead of fossil fuel prevents air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. |
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The only thing that prevents these virtual particles from coming into permanent existence is a lack of energy. |
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When applied directly onto the trailer bed, the linings form a permanent airtight and watertight seal that prevents rust and corrosion. |
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This prevents anyone making calls and fraudulently running up airtime bills. |
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Personally, I think all airline seats should have a built-in switch that prevents seats from reclining. |
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Chilling prevents flower initiation in Fragaria, rather than accelerating it as vernalization does in winter annuals. |
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The ultimate obstruction to carrying out our parliamentary duties is something that prevents us from exercising free speech. |
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Stopping treatment prevents further deterioration but rarely allows complete recovery of visual function. |
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It prevents the screen from bunching up in the corner as you press it in place. |
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It also prevents device driver writers from having to handle recursive interrupts, which complicate programming. |
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A special way of wrapping the filling prevents the pork inside from losing its flavor when the wontons are served in soup. |
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When added to gasoline in minute amounts, tetraethyl lead prevents engine knock and increases the gasoline's octane rating. |
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It is possible that red tides don't occur during turbulent conditions because the turbulence prevents dinoflagellate populations from growing. |
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Administration of glucocorticoids inhibits excessive production of androgens, prevents progressive virilization, and stabilizes renin levels. |
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An example of this would be a noisy signal that prevents the hard drive from acknowledging a specific command. |
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Glycerin and xanthan gum maintain the scalp's moisture, which prevents dandruff. |
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His huge mane may be a handicap that prevents him from helping the hunt, but in courtship size matters. |
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Salmon calcitonin, but not human calcitonin, prevents or retards bone loss and increases bone strength in rat and other species. |
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This U.S. military support, a remnant of America's Cold War containment policy, prevents China from using force to end the impasse. |
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Treatment does not correct tubal damage but prevents reactivation if laparoscopy or other pelvic surgery is indicated. |
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One latch is spring-loaded and another is a two-position switch that prevents the battery from slipping out accidentally. |
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This block also prevents the muscular contraction from compressing and necrotizing the flap. |
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Hanging bras on a hook in your closet prevents the underwire from getting twisted and pulled, as it would in a dresser drawer. |
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If something prevents you from meeting your payments, your lender can repossess your home and sell it to pay off your debt. |
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Thatch is a layer of fibrous material, which if it becomes too deep, prevents proper drainage of rain. |
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The doctrine of res judicata prevents the retrial of judicially settled issues and asserts the finality of judges' decisions. |
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They desperately crave scientific respectability, but it is their own theory that prevents them from attaining it. |
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It has been suggested that the basic nature of social workers prevents them from performing effectively. |
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The protective high top slows down ankles as it prevents them from getting re-injured. |
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But overly tight players lose money too because their playing style prevents them from overcoming the antes and blind bets. |
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The wall or ceiling is subtly pierced, allowing sound to travel through to the soft backing, which absorbs the sound and prevents reverberation. |
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It tightens the coils by contracting the individual muscles between its ribs and so prevents the prey from moving. |
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This shielding along with the cryptic coloration of the predator prevents the prey from becoming alarmed. |
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This seals the wood surface under the putty and prevents the metal frame from rusting. |
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The product's proprietary plastic bottle also prevents light-induced oxidation and helps to prolong its shelf life. |
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The varnish smoothes out the gaps and ridges on the surface of the teeth and prevents the build-up of plaque, which causes decay. |
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Moreover, it is said that the vagueness in the description prevents the creation of a right of way at common law. |
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Keks has it set up so the possibility of vote rigging bots is zero and it also prevents daily voting by the same people. |
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With these pressing aids, the velvet is placed face down on the board and the raised surface of the board prevents crushing the nap. |
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The best example of such generosity is their gift of Mectizan, a drug that prevents river blindness, to over 25 million people in Africa. |
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The present study investigated whether Mg prevents coronary spasm in patients with vasospastic angina. |
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Enzyme inhibition prevents the formation of thromboxane A 2 from arachidonic acid. |
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The endothelium prevents platelets from adhering by manufacturing prostacyclin from arachidonic acid. |
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It prevents him from seeking freedom through social conventions and laws, from establishing a comfortable niche in conventional society. |
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Accomplished through the use of multiple steel trusses, the cantilever prevents the older structure from being overwhelmed by the new. |
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Today the Turkish government prevents scholars from working in the fields of Armenian archaeology and demographics. |
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On the one hand it proclaims lofty ideals, and on the other it prevents disclosure. |
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Worse than that is when Taylor prevents the timekeeper from ending the round during the big fight. |
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There is a lack of balance that prevents the reader gaining a more rounded sense of Richter's achievement. |
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The immediate application of artificial respiration by the qualified instructor or official prevents prolonged hypoxia. |
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The bony surfaces are covered with cartilage and separated by a small disk, which prevents them from rubbing against each other. |
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Eye patching, a common treatment, is thought to be helpful because it prevents rubbing of the eyelid over the cornea. |
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One minor glitch in the menu system prevents you from returning to the main menu from the aspect ratio selection screen. |
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Dry-cleaning also prevents the common problem of the dye bleeding and running. |
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Targets ride on an enclosed monorail which prevents the sag and bounce associated with wire systems. |
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There is a spacer in the magazine which prevents longer cartridges from being loaded. |
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Regulating derivatives won't be the magic wand that prevents another financial crash. |
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The French diet indicates high-quality food satiates and prevents chronic overeating. |
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Instead, I put either baby oil or petroleum jelly on the eggs, which prevents them from hatching. |
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It operates much like a simple metal bookend where the book itself prevents the end from sliding or flipping. |
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Use prevents abuse and once it is finished it will be somewhere people will want to go. |
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This is an ecologically minded practice for it prevents over fishing and eliminates by-catches. |
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Nothing prevents an unauthorized program from performing the same steps and printing out all the usernames and passwords. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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I have my students practice movements with the bokken because it prevents their hands from drifting away from the center of their bodies. |
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They want to burst past the obstacle in their path but good manners and guilt prevents them from doing so. |
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This effectively prevents the authority from supporting any other cinema site under pain of financial penalty. |
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A press cloth over the fabric protects the fabric from melting or scorching and prevents the laminate from damaging the iron. |
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The margosa oil... is a most valuable balsam for wounds, having a peculiar smell which prevents the attacks of flies. |
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The closed club prevents the very challenge from the outside that governs and signifies a market economy. |
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When thatch gets too thick it prevents water and nutrients from penetrating to the soil and grass roots. |
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Essentially, the order prevents retailers undercutting competitors by selling products below cost price. |
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The cervical mucus plugs the cervical canal and normally prevents foreign materials from entering the reproductive tract. |
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Such a synthesis is a transposition, and as such has a materiality that prevents it from being simply discourse. |
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Aspirin has been used to treat heart disease because it thins blood and prevents clots. |
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When she feels threatened, an elephant matriarch will group her family in defensive position, which prevents foraging. |
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Water management that prevents mosquito breeding is essential for effective control. |
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A drink satisfies thirst and the coaster prevents unsightly ring marks on your desk. |
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That imbalance prevents seeds and pollen from developing normally, making the mutant plants sterile. |
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Critics argue the order prevents retailers passing on to customers discounts they receive on bulk orders. |
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The wall prevents detainees from meeting each other and is a barrier to easy access to the library. |
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It's frustrating for the audience, too, because his absent-mindedness prevents this seminar on the pharaohs making any progress. |
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The working time directive which was under debate last week prevents employers from employing workers to work more than 48 hours per week. |
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Bulk insulation like pink batts is less desirable, because it prevents the house cooling down at night. |
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It prevents the bank from paying the money to its customer until the garnishee order is made absolute, or is discharged, as the case may be. |
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Gametophytic self-incompatibility is a widespread mechanism in flowering plants that prevents self-fertilization and promotes out-crossing. |
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The cast approaches the material with relish and Polanski prevents broad characterisations and self-indulgence amongst his actors. |
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The order prevents him from harming or threatening anyone in the Mirfield area, using abusive or racist language or taking cars without consent. |
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Although it won't unclog a drain, when used every couple of weeks it prevents clogs from forming. |
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In addition, the uncertainty principle of quantum mechanics prevents speculation on times shorter than 10-43 seconds after the big bang. |
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Secondly, there is no evidence that treatment prevents suicide in patients with any mental disorder. |
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The intimate nature of this anxiety prevents it from being addressed, and as a result, it operates in powerful, unapparent ways. |
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A press cloth also prevents the build-up of fabric finishes and spray starch on the iron soleplate. |
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It specifically prevents the Maori Land Court granting freehold title to Maori tribes that claim customary ownership. |
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The Australian Constitution, with its more rigorous separation of powers, prevents our common law changing in the same direction. |
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Calendula helps to heal broken skin, and the oil in the salve creates a protective barrier that prevents mucous membranes from drying out. |
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The hose is a snug fit over the end of the oil-pump drive shaft and prevents the tommy bar coming out of the drive slot. |
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Oddly enough, it is this very latex that prevents gelatin from setting when combined with figs. |
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This ultra-thin layer of foil eliminates the need for refrigeration and prevents spoilage without using preservatives. |
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Also look for a protective collar just below the coupling, which prevents the hose from kinking at the faucet. |
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It is suggested that this compound prevents activation of phospholipase, rather than inhibiting its activity. |
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This circuit prevents the operator from actuating the tool except when both hands are on the throttle levers. |
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Using a dry cloth or paper towel to wipe the surface dry prevents streaking. |
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A myringotomy drains the fluids and prevents the build up of fluids in the future. |
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Perhaps modesty prevents her adding that she was the biggest winner in last summer's share-out of additional funds. |
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In most cases, treating the H. pylori infection allows the ulcer, or ulcers, to heal and prevents them from recurring. |
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Interruption or handling, even during spawning, prevents the discharge of eggs or milt. |
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Anti-static flooring prevents static electricity from damaging data and electrical components. |
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The design incorporates a shield which prevents the thumb safely and rear sight from robbing against the body. |
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The special coating helps improve the blood flow and prevents blockages or blood clots, which can lead to potentially dangerous infections. |
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This action pushes on the Adam's apple and compresses the windpipe which prevents air from moving down to the lungs. |
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Her measure prevents offshore companies from bidding for government contracts. |
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A dab of petroleum jelly rubbed into patent leather gives a glistening shine and prevents cracking in the winter. |
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The trichotomy also prevents development of any vicariance hypotheses among the three provinces. |
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Soft, supple, and biocompatible, the Polyzen material successfully prevents tissue ingrowth and offers additional benefits. |
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Colt's answer was a design that prevents the pistol from firing unless the trigger is depressed. |
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When the sensor is triggered, compressed air rapidly fills the air bags before the user hits the ground and reduces or prevents injury. |
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Many falls result from trips and slips when the impaired balance of an elderly person prevents swift corrective action. |
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In the final analysis, the short-sightedness of contemporary film culture prevents us from viewing our own time through fresh eyes. |
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Cranberry may be beneficial in these cases as it prevents bacterial adherence to bladder epithelia. |
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This habituation prevents them from seeing new opportunities for growth. |
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The standard Roll Stability Control system prevents or decreases the likelihood of rollovers by managing throttle and brakes to induce understeer. |
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An excessively high temperature of the mixture causes its vitrifaction and loss of its permeability to air, which prevents this circulation of air. |
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In a special feature, the system prevents the simultaneous turning on or off of all glow plugs to avoid high instantaneous loads on the onboard electrical power system. |
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The resolution also includes a clause reiterating an existing law that prevents more than four unrelated persons from living together in one house or duplex. |
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The lack of sonic variety prevents most of the songs from making much of an impression musically, and in general lo-fi really starts to grate after about 20 straight minutes. |
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Do not nap during the day if this prevents sleeping well at night. |
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This repulsion is of fundamental importance in conventional nuclear physics because it prevents mergers that would obliterate the identity of individual nucleons. |
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Fame has become an albatross that prevents her from leading a normal and happy life. |
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This process destroys the germ and prevents the kernel from sprouting. |
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In addition, he says, the seminal fluid of the male coagulates to form a plug in the female that stays in place until pregnancy and likely prevents further mating. |
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Only recently, he has been busy working on a large order for a member of the royal family, although a confidentiality clause prevents him from naming the client. |
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Not that I mind so much working late on a Friday, since it helps to keep my mind occupied and prevents me contemplating my woeful lack of a meaningful social life. |
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This mechanism prevents stalling at high angles of attack, generating a greater degree of aerodynamic lift and aiding maneuverability in slow, turning flight. |
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The enquiry could find that a monopoly situation exists among the manufacturers, wholesalers or even veterinary surgeons, which prevents or distorts competition. |
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A rubber tip prevents noise or slipping if used on a hard surface. |
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This prevents the screwdriver from climbing out of the screw slot. |
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Moreover, taking the life of a sentient being is repugnant, a sin that prevents many devout Buddhists from slaughtering animals. |
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Even if you put it on a big building, the curvature of the earth prevents radar from going to the airplane. |
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Burcham became an activist for the vaccine, which prevents HPV, the sexually transmitted disease that causes cervical cancer. |
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The voice, for example, stays high-pitched, the body develops a rounded contour, and the loss of hormones produces an unusual tallness and also prevents the skin from tanning. |
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The writing is full of exposition and flowery, stilted language that may in fact be historically accurate but in large measure prevents the characters from coming to life. |
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Some are witty, some impressively moving, some sententious, but the lack of dramatic context normally prevents evaluation of serious or ironic intent. |
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Beginners usually start with a regulated model with a circuit board that prevents draws longer than 10 seconds. |
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Organic farming has many benefits to the environment since it prevents soil and water contamination by chemicals which reduce soil fertility and increase acidity. |
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The excess fat transforms into interior heat, accumulates and impairs yin fluid, and thereby prevents food essence from nourishing the muscles, skin, lungs and stomach. |
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When Betty Bee sets her stinger deep into your skin she forgets she has a barb attached to her stinger that prevents her from pulling it out of her victim. |
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Here, the blockage of RNA prevents extra amyloid from being produced by targeting its precursor protein and making less of it. |
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Sachs argues, that a syndrome of unpropitious circumstances enchain the poorest countries in a hand to mouth existence that prevents them investing in their future. |
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Since the stone crab is capable of regrowing its claws every 18 months, this break prevents overfishing of the briny delicacy. |
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A chess master who has lost a match and whose sense of fair play now prevents him from crying about an unsuccessful gambit? |
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An innately talented midfielder with a sweet left foot and sharp brain, Dillon's slightness of stature is perhaps the only thing that prevents him making it at a higher level. |
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The occluding spot is placed at the focal plane of the telescope and prevents light from striking any optical elements further down in the optical path. |
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External safety toecaps are permitted as an alternative to protective footwear when a medical condition prevents a worker from wearing normal protective footwear. |
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Blanchard attributes the incarceration rate to a law-and-order mentality that criminalizing something prevents it from happening. |
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Fear of water, particularly if a person suddenly gets out of their depth, prevents a lot of people going into a swimming pool or enjoying beach holidays. |
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Sodium metaphosphate when added to milk in an average ratio of approximately 41 mg. to 100 ml. prevents the formation of a curd when the milk is treated. |
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A better method of sealing heels and soles is to use a hot wax treatment that penetrates the leather, fills its pores, and prevents water from being absorbed. |
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Moreover, competition inside corporations prevents the kind of transparent knowledge management that the textbooks call for and mobile IT facilitates. |
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For example, if hemophilia prevents your child from participating in a contact sport, he or she can still be a part of the team as the scorekeeper or assistant manager. |
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A never nude is a person with an anxiety disorder that prevents them from ever being naked. |
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In geopolitics, the doctrine of mutually assured destruction prevents the use of weapons of mass destruction against a foe. |
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Nothing prevents Michigan from requiring its fourth-graders to know multiplication tables that children in Arizona aren't required to know until fifth grade. |
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And that's what prevents me from answering this question with an unhesitating yes. |
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The solution also creates a strong osmotic pressure on the cell walls of bacteria and other micro-organisms, which prevents them from passing substances in or out. |
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Loss of albumen and proteins, either from uncontrolled glomerular filtration, or from ineffective reabsorption, prevents establishment of normal capillary osmotic pressure. |
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Obesity that prevents ambulation exacerbates venous hypertension because the calf muscle is not working to keep the veins pumping the blood out of the leg. |
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At night, protect your hair with a satin scarf, bonnet or pillowcase, which prevents split ends, tangling and matting, and preserves your hair style. |
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Additionally, it prevents the camp office from being disrupted because of phones ringing off the hook and from having to call each family contact individually. |
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A dam now in place on the Thai side of the line prevents the railway from being reconstructed in its entirety, he explains. |
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This prevents the chromophore from migrating within the polymer while simultaneously improving the efficiency of energy transfer to the chromophore. |
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His emphysema prevents him from using conventional oil paints, which require turpentine and thinners, so he uses a modern, water-based alternative. |
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It seems clear that all offspring should benefit when a parent produces an alarm signal or intercepts a predator and prevents it from reaching the brood. |
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The system similarly prevents over-exposure when photographers lock focus and recompose the shot by considering the flash output level calculated according to the distance. |
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When levels are low, a weir prevents water from leaving the lake. |
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When we are in-phase with unconscious negative beliefs we create a reality based on limitation that prevents us from achieving our full potential in life. |
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These products often lay a polymer film on the skin that prevents urushiol from permeating to the dermal layer and, in so doing, function as a barrier. |
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An Ontario court upholds Canada's bankruptcy law, which prevents students from declaring bankruptcy on student loans until 10 years after they graduate. |
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Evidence that application of pressure prevents gastric distension needs to be established, together with methods for early detection of aerophagia. |
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We expect a step change in state-provided healthcare, but we live with a political orthodoxy that prevents politicians from raising the tax required. |
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The chairs are upholstered in the same fabric used on the table and for the curtains, and the plain off-white rug prevents the floral pattern from becoming overwhelming. |
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Jerry Jennings, property assets manager at Braintree Council, said the lagging, which is material which prevents loss of heat, had deteriorated through wear and tear. |
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These comforters are considered to be three-season weight and the filling is held in place with the use of sewn in baffles which prevents the silk from moving and bunching. |
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They suffer anaphylactic shock, which prevents them breathing. |
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It also disrupts farming and other jobs, and prevents children attending school, Guarnieri said. |
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As for Singos, Steup thinks that Thucydides' description of the anoikism prevents one from assuming that this town participated in it. |
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In leather garments, lining also prevents crocking of color onto skin or garments worn underneath. |
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The hooves are tipped with collagenous eponychia, which prevents damage to the amnion and beyond. |
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Refrigerating the dough between rollings and foldings also makes the dough easy to handle and prevents the butter from becoming too soft. |
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I have satisfied myself that she is alive, and apparently well, and hiding in plain sight. Prudence prevents me from saying where. |
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This unique share prevents amendments of certain parts of the company's Articles of Association without the permission of the Secretary of State. |
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The inboard end has a stuffing box that prevents water from entering the hull along the tube. |
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In fact, in certain extreme environments, such as neutron stars, extreme temperature and pressure prevents atoms from existing at all. |
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This passion prevents the lovers from genuinely communicating with each other. |
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Hercule Poirot, however, prevents this easy way out, ensuring a trial and hanging. |
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The Museum has also argued that the British Museum Act of 1963 legally prevents any object from leaving its collection once it has entered it. |
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An intentional foul that causes injury that prevents a fight from continuing usually causes the boxer who committed it to be disqualified. |
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The net prevents the ball from leaving the court, permitting faster play by reducing playing stoppages. |
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It prevents individuals from standing as candidates in both constituency and regional seats. |
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It also prevents water swamping which is the key to a safe kayaking experience. |
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That prevents a situation in such the EU is required to spend more on the CAP than its limited budget has. |
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In addition, a fixed exchange rate prevents a government from using domestic monetary policy in order to achieve macroeconomic stability. |
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The report highlights financial insecurity, social exclusion and hopelessness and how poverty prevents the rehabilitation process. |
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The proppant is a granular material that prevents the created fractures from closing after the fracturing treatment. |
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In 1774, this said that the batsman is out if, with design, he prevents the ball hitting the wicket with his leg. |
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The enmity of Poseidon prevents Odysseus's return home to Ithaca for many years. |
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Preventing immigrants from boarding aircraft or boats prevents them from applying for asylum. |
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During winter, when snowfall prevents the wildcat from travelling long distances, it remains within its den more than usual. |
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Only the acquittal in the Supreme Court is the final acquittal which prevents any further retrial. |
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Blue Hone has very low water absorption, which prevents the action of repeatedly freezing water from eroding the stone. |
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This standard prevents injury during nonplay activities of children and adults. |
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While this leads to potential renewable generation left untapped, it prevents possible grid overload or risk to reliable service. |
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This containment absorbs radiation and prevents radioactive material from being released into the environment. |
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The bathtub is a metal cylinder surrounding the hatch that prevents waves from breaking directly into the cabin. |
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This gives it a consistency similar to cottage cheese, which prevents it from dissolving in the water before the calf can eat it. |
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The company signed an agreement which prevents them from developing plantations in areas where large amounts of carbon are locked up. |
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The terminal groyne prevents longshore drift from bringing material to other nearby places. |
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The latter method prevents losses to some predators, but is more expensive. |
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The resulting triploid oyster cannot propagate, which prevents introduced oysters from spreading into unwanted habitats. |
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In the absence of disturbance, a climax vegetation cover develops that prevents the establishment of other species. |
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Even where legislation protects the environment, a lack of enforcement often prevents effective protection. |
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The lack of watercourses within the commune prevents flooding from overflows. |
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A steel cable connecting the mine to an anchor on the seabed prevents it from drifting away. |
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This body bending prevents significant respiration during movement, limiting their endurance, in a mechanism called Carrier's constraint. |
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Thinning allows the best trees to grow much faster, because it prevents weaker trees from competing for sunlight, water, and nutrients. |
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This prevents ethylene concentrations from rising to higher amounts and preventing ripening from occurring too quickly. |
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A short, quick stroke prevents the bow being driven under in choppy waters while heavily laden. |
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Nothing prevents splitting the wood as much as first driving a pilot hole, especially for hard wood. |
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This drainage prevents loss of water by both lowering volume and increasing concentration of the urine. |
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Drying prevents yeasts and molds from growing by removing moisture so bacteria cannot grow. |
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They are then cooled forming a vacuum seal which prevents microorganisms from contaminating the foods. |
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The language barrier prevents questioning, but they are fed and given cloth and beads. |
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The Pauli Exclusion Principle prevents two fermions from occupying the same state. |
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These families exude an aura of nobility, which prevents them from certain marriages or occupations. |
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Properly distinguishing between Law and Gospel prevents the obscuring of the Gospel teaching of justification by grace through faith alone. |
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It also imposes certain limitations on police investigating a crime and prevents the use of illegally obtained evidence at trial. |
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The legal system is sufficient to conduct secure commercial dealings, although a serious and growing backlog of cases prevents timely trials. |
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The Act prevents even hereditary peers who are the first to hold their titles from sitting automatically in the House of Lords. |
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A stout metal fence prevents any further exploration, but at the time the walk was recce'd you could hear water pounding away below. |
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Sulfur, largely a contaminant when present, forms iron sulfide, which prevents the formation of graphite and increases hardness. |
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Warm water near the interface rises due to convection, which cools the interface, and prevents boiling of either acid or water. |
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It fluxes the glass, and prevents scum formation of the glass melt during refining. |
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Typically packhorses are used to cross difficult terrain, where the absence of roads prevents the use of wheeled vehicles. |
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It is surrounded by a high wall, that gives it the appearance of a prison, and prevents free circulation of air. |
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A defensive publication prevents others from later being able to patent the invention. |
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Upon touching these, the prey become entrapped by sticky mucilage which prevents their progress or escape. |
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Butterworts also produce a strong bactericide which prevents insects from rotting while they are being digested. |
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However it is the forest floor, more than the canopy, that prevents surface erosion. |
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Good crack control prevents water penetration into the pavement soil structure. |
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The tack material prevents water from getting through the edge of the patch and helps bond the patch to the surrounding pavement. |
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Randi's list is a key reason I've been able to continue to use Twitter, as it prevents relentless ideological sealions from crowding my mentions. |
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Listening to what others say, especially to what they teach, prevents our minds stagnating, thus promoting mental growth into old age. |
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A subtotal thyroidectomy usually prevents the recurrence of hyperthyroidism because only enough of the gland is left to maintain normal function. |
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This prevents userless microposts from being stranded in the database when admins choose to remove users from the system. |
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Pyruvate carboxylation prevents the decline in contractile function of rat hearts oxidizing acetoacetate. |
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The two procedures involved patients with achalasia, a rare disorder that prevents proper digestion. |
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The alcolock prevents a car starting if a driver who has blown into the device registers over the limit. |
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While all of that is going on, the xylitol prevents bacteria from spreading further. |
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But doctors have suggested that young girls should instead use Gardasil, a quadrivalent vaccine which prevents both conditions. |
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The priority of esse to its subject prevents the subject from anteceding the esse and possibly being its efficient cause from that respect. |
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The blood-brain barrier often prevents anticancer agents in the bloodstream from entering the brain to attack tumor cells. |
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Apocynin prevents cyclooxygenase 2 expression in human monocytes through NADPH oxidase and glutathione redox-dependent mechanisms. |
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The male tibial retrolateral apophysis is used as a lock mechanism to anchor the male palp onto the epigynum and prevents its rotation. |
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It provides shock absorption within the joint and prevents abrasion from occurring to the articular surfaces of bone. |
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Sample preservation at this temperature prevents amorphous ice crystals from recrystallizing and maintains specimen integrity. |
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The amendment prevents corporations from setting up or reincorporating, FSCs in foreign countries to avoid combination. |
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This prevents trees from holding the title after they have fallen just because no one had bothered to remeasure them. |
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Destruction of the inferior olive in rats prevents compensation after unilateral labyrinthectomy. |
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Metalloproteinase inhibition ameliorates hypertension and prevents vascular dysfunction and remodeling in renovascular hypertensive rats. |
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A repair shop may be able to resole some of your favorites with a solid tread, which prevents slipping and makes lifting feet easier. |
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The use of fresh fruit and vegetables prevents many types of cancer particularly of large intestine and breast, he added. |
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Usually that knotted region prevents most of the ribosomes from starting the process, so cancer-promoting mRNAs aren't translated effectively. |
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Aaron has one of the most severe forms of Ring Chromosome 18, which prevents the brain from developing and functioning properly. |
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You can still run with the soreness in your muscles and tendons, but the soreness prevents you from running fast. |
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An antibody to lymphotoxin and tumor necrosis factor prevents transfer of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis. |
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This enzyme prevents a glycol protein found in blood serum from converting into Gc macrophage activating factor. |
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Maintenance therapy prevents or diminishes the intensity of subsequent episodes of those manic-depressive patients with a history of mania. |
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Secure Boot prevents unauthorised operating systems from loading, and Early Launch Anti-Malware protects against boot loader attacks. |
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Shankhapushpi also improves digestion, prevents water retention, borborygmus and constipation. |
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