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To act before (someone), especially to prevent an action.
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The biota of scrublands, as might be anticipated from their broad geographic distribution and diverse environments, varies considerably from place to place.
As might be anticipated from consideration of the two-phase composition of bone, variation in the mineral-collagen ratio leads to changes in physical properties: less mineral tends ultimately to greater flexibility and more mineral to increased brittleness.
Hence, no environmental harm should be anticipated from the use of these spent catalysts in construction.
The invasion to esophageal wall could not be anticipated from CT findings.
Future directions for preparing porous conductive ceramics well adapted to CMR or SOFC applications can be anticipated from this model.
The solution to the problem can be anticipated from the equilibrium solution for the zeroth moment alone.
The natural shapes of mudshores contrast with what might be anticipated from the well-established Bruun Rule for sandy shores.
The presence of –O H can be anticipated from a broad strong band at 3430 cm−1.
This change is larger than would be anticipated from enhanced calcium handling and increased uniaxial alignment alone.
As might be anticipated from mechanistic considerations these saturation sites are the more coordinatively unsaturated corner atoms or adatoms on the metal surface.
This suggests that the addition of n-propylbenzene would not increase soot production to the same extent as would be anticipated from the increase in PAH formation.
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