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Recognizing such tendencies may be important in avoiding mistaken impressions.
Additionally, the ability to specifically develop homozygous lines carrying a unique insertion event could be important in avoiding gene silencing due to co-suppression, and if needed assist in the selection of lines suitable for future deregulation.
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Residents installed nests near their houses and now watch over these, which is important in avoiding raids on nests.
There are no a priori restrictions on the form of the evidence for species hypotheses, but assessment of improbability of evidence is important in avoiding an arbitrary, grab-bag, approach.
As I emphasize in my book Surviving American Medicine, preventing illness is important in avoiding poor quality of life and early death, and is better than trying to battle advanced cancer.
Allocation concealment is important in avoiding selection bias, proper blinding is important in avoiding performance and detection bias, and numbers analyzed (ITT principle) is important in avoiding attrition bias [ 9].
This was important in avoiding differences in the psychometric properties of the questionnaire.
The spinal needle should always be inserted with its bevel towards the femoral head; both tactile and visual feedback are important in avoiding the labrum.
A survey of the field as well as the protocols presented here suggests that controlling the parameters of tamoxifen delivery is important in avoiding the chronic MerCreMer-mediated cardiac phenotype reported here.
As dosage is important in avoiding ketamine's side effects and ensuring adequate NMDA receptor antagonism, the potentiation of analgesia resulting from the combination of ketamine with fentanyl that was found in this study is likely to require a similar attention to dosing.
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