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Still, the visibility of a strong, positive after-image would not last more than a few hundred milliseconds, and would thus only influence results when an iconic-cue is delivered (we measured phosphor persistence of our monitor to preclude that experimental effects were due to persistence of the display instead of persistence in the visual system, see Materials and Methods).
A maximum water pressure of 20 mmHg was used and the lower leg was continuously monitored for swelling to preclude compartment syndrome.
As a result, the estimate of roaming dog population size may be biased, however, unless the dog collection and survey methods are changed, any bias is likely to remain consistent and is therefore unlikely to preclude reliable monitoring.
(10) Nothing contained in this subsection shall be construed to preclude submission on a confidential basis to the Secretary of information relevant to a decision to impose or remove monitoring or controls under the authority of this Act [sections 2401 to 2420 of this Appendix], or to preclude consideration of such information by the Secretary in reaching decisions required under this subsection.
That seems to preclude any formal measures, including mediation.
There's no reason to preclude it".
The statement from the company appears to preclude that cooperation.
To preclude seasonal variations, data collection was conducted every November.
Anticoagulant ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was added to preclude clotting.
(Conversely, its definition ought not to preclude its justification).
That statement would seem to preclude a mega-merger.
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