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They may think that a short and simple conversation may obviate the need to apply for and execute a warrant.
Silicate substitution has been shown to enhance the bioactivity of calcium phosphates and may obviate the need for autologous supplementation.
Colonoscopic full-thickness resection (CFTR) of the colon may obviate the need for surgical resection of benign lesions.
They are keen, however, on adult stem cells, which they hope may obviate the use of the embryonic kind.
Single-cell approaches offer the ultimate level of subdivision to study heterogeneity and may obviate the need for sorting when run at sufficient scale.
However, the kiosks that are arriving at some service centers, gas stations and auto parts stores may obviate the need for fees or for favors from a mechanic.
Sometimes the difference, even on a $10,000 car, can amount to thousands of dollars, which may obviate the need for a dealer's used-car warranty.
Future studies should examine whether the presence of spectral AP alternans during sinus rhythm may obviate the need to actually demonstrate AF, such as on ambulatory ECG monitoring.
Doppler assessment of the fetal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity may obviate the need for more invasive procedures in the alloimmunized patient.
Structural modifications stabilizing P-form helices may obviate the need for large heterocycles to target DNA pyrimidine bases via PNA·DNA-PNA triplex formation.
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