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In particular, drug-induced abortion, or using a drug to soften and ripen the cervix before mechanical dilation, may prevent damage.
In the mandible, tilting of the distal implants may prevent damage to the mandibular nerve.
Introduction Early reperfusion may prevent damage to the myocardium, improves left ventricular function and prognosis of patients suffering a ST elevation in acute myocardial infarction (STEMI).
Thus, the interaction of CRT with FasL may prevent damage to neurons through some other pathways.
"Forbearance" from pursuing certain kinds of sales opportunities may prevent damage to – or even enhance – a company's reputation.
Furthermore, Fehrenbach et al. (2003) [ 42, 43] have shown that the protective functions of HSPs include antioxidative and antiapoptotic effects and may prevent damage to DNA.
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Succession planning for their departure may prevent damages arising from unexpected quits.
But where offshore drilling is poised to expand or start for the first time, this research may help prevent damage by encouraging operators to establish or move rigs away from reefs to avoid potential impacts.
Elderberry contains flavonoids, which have antioxidant properties and may help prevent damage to the body's cells.
Although MVC treatment may prevent CNS damage, evidence of early damage to the CNS during acute infection in SIV (i.e. before MVC was started in this study) and HIV suggests that MVC may play a beneficial role by limiting or reversing early neuronal damage [19,30].
In conclusion, when using a FS200 femtosecond laser assisted anterior lamellar keratoplasty, there was minor endothelium damage with a 150 μm stromal bed, and a more than 150 μm thickness stromal bed design may prevent the damage of corneal endothelium.
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