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They have now been removed to avoid confusion".

The wings have now been removed to avoid white elephants.

The ones which are estimated have been removed to avoid possible outliers with no physical meaning.

Agamospermy (A) was evaluated in female inflorescences on branches (12 36 female inflorescences per branch), on which male flowers had previously been removed to avoid self-pollination.

Clarification: An earlier reference to "the Big Four" consulting firms has been removed to avoid the implication that Accenture is considered part of that group. .

Diaphragm data has been removed to avoid confusion between limb and diaphragm muscle.

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Badly injured, dead tissue needs to be removed to avoid infection.

On to the smoking room, where men wore smoking jackets, slippers and caps that were removed to avoid carrying the smoke smell to other parts of the house.

The flexibility has already allowed the city to adjust kiosks, as workers did recently on Bank Street, where a few spots were removed to avoid blocking a building entrance.

Typically for electrolysis, microorganisms in the water, for example, would need to be removed to avoid competitive reactions, said Daniel R. Gamelin, a chemistry professor at the University of Washington in Seattle who also works on artificial photosynthesis.

Generally these lesions need to be removed to avoid the risk of transformation into malignant melanoma.

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