Sentence examples for leading to avoid from inspiring English sources

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We can improve mixing performance by increasing flow rates as well as reducing channel sizes, leading to avoid extremely small channels to improve mixing performance and a high pressure drop in mixer channels.

Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in breast cancer surgery has been developed to accurately assess axillary nodal status without removing most of the axillary contents, leading to avoid unnecessary axillary lymph node dissection in patients without axillary involvement.

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Solar technologies tend to substitute for fuels and their associated costs, leading to avoided fuel costs or fuel savings.

If on the other hand they feel they can do nothing or little to change their behaviour, then increased perceptions of risk can be counter-productive leading to avoidance (e.g. avoid thinking about STIs), information derogation (e.g. 'health related messages are over-hyped'), or threat minimisation (e.g. denying you're at risk of STIs).

The high levels of mortality should have evolutionary consequences, leading to moths that avoid lights, biologists say.

It makes ontological commitment hard to avoid, leading to overpopulated ontological slums; the desert landscape favored by Quine will be hard to come by.

Using data from South Norfolk District Council, the paper analyses the distributional implications of a simple system of variable waste charging by weight and proposes a scheme for England that would be designed to avoid leading to additional net costs for the poorest members of society.

To prospectively prevent bacterial accumulation in water, it is important to understand factors leading to it and to avoid such factors during the phase of construction [ 11].

Risk factors for early graft occlusion are also best identified during the procedure, leading to the decision to avoid surgical revascularization.

Real-time CGM, by virtue of its ability to display the direction and rate of change, provides helpful information to the wearer leading to proactive measures to avoid hypoglycemia, e.g., when to think about having a snack or suspending insulin delivery on a pump.

With the doomsday warning leading people to avoid being caught out by staying in, the messages have been scrapped.

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