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Developed countries, meanwhile, have an opportunity to narrow the gap between average and best practices, and to avoid the danger of secular stagnation.
Timely, precise and irreversible termination of postembryonic neuroblast proliferation is crucial to ensure that the correct number of neural progeny is generated and to avoid the danger of uncontrolled overgrowth (reviewed by Neumüller and Knoblich, 2009; Weng et al., 2010; Knoblich, 2010; Reichert, 2011).
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Future research in this area would benefit from larger samples to avoid the danger of under-powering a study and to overlook the positive effects of multifaceted interventions.
He feels he has a "responsibility to their stories", to avoid the "danger of being irresponsible, of being sensationalist".
Then the small blocks can be glued down to the cardboard in order to avoid the danger of shifting.
Though non-sequitur, the assumed need to avoid the danger of difference was the birthing context of DOMA.
To avoid the danger of commuting, the family moved onto the university campus and contracted private security guards that year.
Thousands of people are spending the night in makeshift camps to avoid the danger of severe aftershocks.
To avoid the danger of burns, fire, or burnt bacon, cook using only indirect heat.
This is to avoid the danger of burning which rises as the moisture content of the sprouts is lowered.
Make sure that your recycled egg carton is clean to avoid the danger of spreading foodborne illness from raw eggs.
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