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One advantage of this generic approach may be the ability to predict outcomes in less common cancers where limited data might preclude development of specific models.
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Because they preclude development, national monuments are also critically important for ecological protection.
Most murine models for breast cancer development, although extremely useful, have some characteristics that might preclude the extrapolation of results to the human disease [ 16].
The latest developments in the Balco case come as the United States Anti-Doping Agency and the Senate Commerce Committee are seeking evidence that might preclude athletes from competing in Athens even if they have not failed a drug screening.
It had been thought that the allegations made against Pakistan might preclude their starting.
Solutions like this might preclude the violent bulldozing of neighborhoods in a city so short of housing.
During the weeks beforehand, she worried that her masculinity might preclude it, that there might be some deep correlation between femininity and fertility.
Forget the idea that religion or the effects of war might preclude the success of a Lebanese brewery.
"The idea of doing something physical might preclude the idea of something being intellectual – but they're not mutually exclusive".
Presence of markedly comminuted fracture with displaced fracture might preclude a closed reduction of these injuries.
First, a procedurally embodied view of equation solving might preclude students' attention to the algebraic properties (including the ZPP) that justify the equivalence of two equations.
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