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It is uncertain what this meant: it might have been intended to force Edward to accept future legislation, it may have been inserted to prevent him from over-turning any future vows he might take, or it may have been an attempt by the King to ingratiate himself with the barons.
Embryonic stem cells have been inserted to prevent re-formation.
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Bands of intermediately graded material must be inserted to prevent the finely graded material from leaching through the coarse zones.
Then cyclic prefix is inserted to prevent inter symbol interference.
A talar wire was not used but, in one patient, an epiphyseal wire in the distal tibia was inserted to prevent epiphysiolysis.
The answer is that the pocket veto exception was inserted to prevent Congress from ducking a veto by passing a bill and quickly adjourning to prevent bill return of an anticipated veto (without the pocket veto, an objectionable bill would simply become law after ten days).
A 28 gauge dummy cannula was inserted to prevent clogging of the guide cannula.
Dummy cannulas (28 G), extending 2 mm beyond the guide cannula tips, were inserted to prevent blockage.
To the eldest daughter, the gastrostoma was inserted to prevent pneumonia, allow for nutritional intake, and for discharge from the hospital, and was thus considered a treatment to cure her mother's condition.
This path demonstrates the characteristic pattern of gains and losses of a zigzag path: before each CD step, SD steps in the opposite direction are inserted to prevent the path from having an intermediate point with a more extreme copy number than the endpoint of the path.
Once the well is drilled, casing is inserted to prevent the water from wearing away and being contaminated by the sides of the well.
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