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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid brain" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest steering clear of mental fatigue or confusion, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "To improve your focus during study sessions, it's essential to avoid brain fatigue by taking regular breaks."
Alternatives: "prevent mental fatigue" or "steer clear of cognitive overload".
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But heat-seeking theatergoers can avoid brain freeze with stimulating alternatives to Broadway blandness.
Paramedics in New York City are being trained in a relatively new cooling therapy that has been shown to increase the chances for cardiac arrest patients to survive and to avoid brain damage, city officials said on Monday.
Now all of Rutgers' sports may well suffer: Would you send your kid to play for an athletic department that employed a guy who cared so little about his charges' ability to do their homework — and avoid brain damage — that he tossed basketballs at their heads?
To avoid brain swelling, the researchers recommended using isotonic fluid, which has more salt.
Since some countries adopt implicit legal systems of migration to avoid brain waste, we choose to build a model where only young individuals are allowed to permanently migrate.
Moreover, generally, the neck vessel surgery has the risk of severe neurological complications, so that we should avoid brain ischemia as possible in such a case.
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I never really understood why someone would hide in order to avoid brains.
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The two men avoided brain tissue and ended up with a purified, safer virus and a more efficient, less painful inoculation procedure.
Good research infrastructures and high-quality research environments are the key elements in avoiding brain drain and earning brain gain.
This new surgical preparation avoids brain movements by keeping the brain's volume constant within the cranial cavity and does not require additional technical procedures.
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