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It also provides information on metastatic disease within the peritoneal cavity which may preclude intervention.

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Clearly delineated policy and procedure statements may preclude the interference of these parties at an incident.

The nature of the interventions may preclude blinding of the participants; however, this also introduced a risk of bias, particularly with the use of subjective measures such as self-reporting of injury [84] as used in the trials by Askling et al. [52] and Fredberg et al. [51].

Due to the anticipated nature of built environment interventions, which may preclude incorporation of randomisation and blinding within the study design, we did not exclude studies on the basis of quality.

This method has met with some success; however, there are concerns about time, competing priorities and patient interest that may preclude the widespread adoption of this intervention option [ 11, 12].

Here a lack of funding and general pessimism among health care workers may preclude any attempt to develop either a scabies control policy or an intervention strategy.

The low uptake to either form of intervention for weight management during pregnancy suggests other barriers that may preclude participation.

While DSPS may preclude a diagnosis of insomnia, the symptomatic presentation may impact treatment choices.

Security may preclude some of these pleasures.

Hurricane Wilma may preclude Griese, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' quarterback, from having reconstructive surgery this week.

For some, a phobia may preclude braving the woods, or even the front yard.

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