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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid known" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to suggest avoiding things that are already known, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "To improve our results, we must avoid known pitfalls in our strategy."
Alternatives: "steer clear of known" or "refrain from known".
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Hannun said people should take responsibility to avoid known risk factors, such as smoking and UV radiation.
Nevertheless, to avoid known mechanisms of resistance, intelligent combination approaches for multiple simultaneous and complimentary therapies must be designed.
While some fears can be overblown, he said, it is still worth taking precautions to avoid known danger areas.
To avoid known RNAs, BLASTN was used on the Rfam plant base; at this stage, the selection criteria were: e-value < 0.00001 and p.ident >97%.
Drawing on data from the archive, conversations with venture capitalists, and a grant from the National Science Foundation, Mr. Rubin is building a software tool that he hopes will help early-stage entrepreneurs "avoid known failure patterns".
Since melatonin receptors are present in different tissues and organs and involved in multiple physiologic functions, using physiologically relevant doses (0.1 0.3 mg, orally) and time of administration (at bedtime) is recommended, in order to avoid known and unknown side effects of melatonin treatment.
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If the person you're trying to avoid knows exactly where to find you, it'll be hard to get rid of him or her.
Primer pairs (Table S10) avoided known SNPs and were designed to span large intronic regions.
Additionally, failure investigations can provide a clear understanding of the involved technical problems, avoiding known mistakes to be produced again.
He traveled alone and avoided known radicals, who were presumed to be under surveillance by the local police.
Compared to tree structured models, the (spatial) random process on the base level of the model is stationary which avoids known drawbacks, namely visual artifacts in the segmented image.
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