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Animals of this group always tried to compromise the procedure of bleeding, and snatched food reinforcements (fruit, cookies, sweets), used for attenuation of the defensive reflex following the blood sampling procedure.
Should the assembly vote in favour of this compromise, the procedure of registration would be the so-called 'simplified procedure'.
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"That would compromise the R.F.P. procedure," she said.
Possible incompatibility between the adhesive system and the resin cement can also occur and can additionally compromise the luting procedure [7].
Ligamentous imbalance may also compromise the implant procedure.
However, if analyses are designed to compare facilities within a locality, statistical power problems would compromise the utility of the procedure, just as sample size constraints limit the utility of any application of the general linear model.
They argue that, even though the choice of treatments is limited for people on social assistance, they will not compromise the quality of the procedures they perform, nor can they reduce the cost of the materials and the equipment that are used.
However, so far, the classification of procedures into different severity categories mainly relies on theoretic considerations, since it is not entirely clear which of the various procedures compromise the welfare of animals, or, to what extent.
Yet all too often today, state procedures compromise the ability of individuals to keep their property and their jobs from arbitrary loss by state power.
While open and arthroscopic surgical techniques have evolved to address these problems, unrecognized torsion may compromise the outcomes of these procedures.
If patients are given the option of ECT, the likelihood that depression symptoms will remit needs to be properly considered against the possibility that ECT treatment may compromise the patient's post-procedure self-experience.
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