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This suggests that the relation between nematode abundance and biomass, and quantity, quality and bioavailability of the present food is stronger when hydrodynamic disturbance is greater, providing that the disturbance is not of such proportions that it is able to preclude the establishment of meiobenthic communities.
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Therefore, if we know these quadrupole difference thresholds for a given volume pair, one may be able to preclude conformer pairs that are not sufficiently shape similar, using only knowledge of the volume and quadrupole moments.
Were Plaintiff actually able to preclude competitor advertisements from appearing on a search-results page anytime its mark is entered as a search term, it would result in an anti-competitive, monopolistic protection, to which it is not entitled.
And even if the defense is able to introduce it, "it is not irrefutable evidence, and it does not 'estop' the government" — meaning to preclude the government from offering evidence to the contrary.
That would seem to preclude watching the brain as the animal does anything of much interest.
To guess, based on the past, is to preclude discerning change in the future.
(To "block" someone is to preclude their being able to see whether you are online or send you instant messages or e-mail).
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The statement from the company appears to preclude that cooperation.
Thome is expected to visit the Phillies on Thursday and his signing would most likely preclude the Phillies from being able to afford Alfonzo.
Nevertheless, the inability to extrapolate the results presented here to predict changes in the long-run does not preclude the fact that the conference was able to have a significant impact on participants.
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