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Here, the projection step involves an anti-dissipative mechanism allowing to prevent numerical diffusion of the material interfaces.
Furthermore, the instrument was also equipped with an active thermal control line allowing to prevent alterations of the material under study and to optimize the measurement cycles by means of suitable modulations of the laser power.
(I, B) When other strategies have proved ineffective, bariatric surgery can be considered a therapeutic option allowing to prevent the onset of type 2 diabetes in subjects with severe obesity and IGT.
Finally, a regular check for hormonal, biochemical abnormalities, and organ-specific antibodies should be performed during follow-up, in order to recognize immune-mediated organs damage at an early stage, thus allowing to prevent potentially life-threatening events, such as hypocalcemia and adrenal failure.
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Fear of terrorism and racism should not be allowed to prevent the same from happening now.
And why should a defendant, acquitted or convicted, be allowed to prevent an image of herself being published?
Second, fear of misapplication cannot be allowed to prevent realization of the full benefits that these new insights offer.
Arms that are useless in the defense of Catholics should not be allowed to prevent a peaceful settlement.
"Fraud or manipulation must not be allowed to prevent price decreases," Mr. Holder said in a memo.
In this case, there is a compelling reason why states should be allowed to prevent late changes to the roster of candidates listed on their official ballots.
The constitution grants all people the right to work; however, until 1989 husbands were allowed to prevent their wives from working outside the home.
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