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To ensure passage, Lincoln met secretly with members of Congress to craft a definitive compromise.
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For example, Cebpa-Cre driven deletion of Dicer compromises definitive maturation of neutrophils from myeloid precursors [ 37].
80, 81 Other disadvantages of FSA are the prolonged duration of operation time and the requirement of a relatively large part of the specimen, which compromises definitive evaluation by the pathologist for histological aspects and tumor staging.
Unfavorable relationships between the residual edentulous ridge, pontic, and gingival papilla may compromise the definitive result of a restoration.
These approaches and tools could allow a reasonable compromise between definitive verification of synaptic identity, time that must be invested in ultrastructural analyses, and accuracy.> -wrap-foot> aFrom step by step protocol 2, Supplementary Methods.
Not definitive, just definite.
He sought not mutual harmony and compromise but a definitive judgment affirming what the Holy Spirit declared in the Epistles of Paul.
Thus, every biopsy is a compromise, with the likely benefit a definitive histological diagnosis balanced against likelihood of discomfort and risk to the patient and the use of resources.
Early termination of the trial compromised our ability to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of CS.
The early closure of the trial compromised the ability to draw definitive conclusions about the effectiveness of cellulose sulfate against HIV.
Another issue was timing of definitive treatment in the context of a) neurovascular compromise and b) the healing process / underlying biology, specifically the window of opportunity for reduction, remedial intervention e.g. re-reduction and/or surgery.
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