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OpenTV said because of the early filing date of its original patent, and the publication of the European equivalent patent application, "Amazon could be precluded from using its patents against" anyone else using the technology.
The proposed rule also requires buffer areas around stream and river areas critical to drinking water but it does not specify the size of those areas or what activities could be precluded there, the groups said.
After all, once the timeframe for applying for international patent protection lapses, the applicant could be precluded from receiving a patent for their own invention.
Because ICH was a nonfatal outcome and could be precluded by the occurrence of death, death was also modeled as a competing risk in competing risk regression.
VAP before the 28th day of hospitalization in the ICU was an event of interest but could be precluded by death before the 28th day of hospitalization.
In the presence of L-NAME, when ACh-induced NO release could be precluded, the concentration-response curve for ACh was repeated.
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It's a decision that hinges on so many economic and social factors and that could be precluding women from enrolling.
No one knew if other attacks were coming, but the possibility couldn't be precluded, of course.
Our study provides a first indication that plants may not consistently be adapted to their local soil biota, so that this factor could potentially be precluded in management decisions.
It could not be precluded that this serious adverse event was related to study medication.
Nevertheless, direct regulation of these genes by PerR could not be precluded; in fact, their down-regulation in response to H2O2 in the presence of iron might prevent the formation of endogenous hydroxyl radicals.
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