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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowing for clearance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you need to account for space or distance, often in technical or planning discussions.
Example: "When designing the layout, we must consider the dimensions of the furniture, allowing for clearance around each piece."
Alternatives: "accounting for space" or "making room for".
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Furthermore, the small size of these NPs opens the potential for in vivo applications by overcoming the size restriction of biological barriers [24, 25] and allowing for clearance to minimize long-term toxicity [26, 27]. Figure 1 Schematic diagram of nanophosphor synthesis in poly ethylene glycol) (PEG) and surface modification with aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES).
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When comparing groups by age (shown in Table 3), those that required immobilization were a median of 15 years older than those allowed for clearance.
Conversely, the patients who did receive immobilization, even while the guideline allowed for clearance (34/85), had a 25.8% higher rate of ED spinal radiographs, CT scans, or both than those who were not immobilized (67/473).
Even though some PQ metabolites have long half-lives [18], 9 months should be sufficient to allow for clearance of the drug and it's metabolites.
Slices were cultured for 10 12 days in vitro (DIV) prior to OPC transplantation to allow for clearance of debris.
Surgical technique to achieve an R0 resection has an important role in achieving long-term survival (Waraya et al, 2009) where en-bloc resection allows for clearance of involved vessels (Schnelldorfer et al, 2008).
After 1 h had been allowed for clearance of nonspecifically bound tracer, the animals received an intraperitoneal injection of 30 μL of a mixture of ketamine and xylazine (80 and 20 mg mL−1, respectively) and subsequently imaged.
Key determinants of MPPD model predictions of mass (milligrams) retained in the alveolar region were determined by systematically altering each input baseline parameter one at a time, while holding the others constant, and rerunning the model based on a 24-hr exposure duration with 1 week of total time (Table 3) to allow for clearance.
The proximal ring of the femoral TSF was fixed with a wire in the anterior third of the frame allowing for sufficient clearance of soft tissue in the posterior part of the thigh.
As discussed earlier, with decreased hepatocyte concentration of cholesterol, through a complex mechanism involving SREBP2, SCAP, S1P, S2P, and perhaps other proteins, there is a "compensatory" upregulation of gene expression for HMGCoA reductase and LDL-receptor proteins, the latter allowing for increased clearance of LDL-C from the circulation.
By contrast, a highly permeable BNI during initial development does not lead to edema and elevated EHP because a more permeable perineurium prevents the endoneurial accumulation of fluids and osmolytes, allowing for the clearance of this material by epineurial lymphatic vessels.
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