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You can use it when you want to express that something is preventing or avoiding potential damage. For example: "Installing an alarm system will preclude damage to the property."
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The results of the present study indicate D. pedicellata to possess potent antioxidant and free radical scavenging activities and preclude oxidative damage and hyperproliferation in renal tissues.
The more active probes can also preclude thermal damage to the samples by using low laser power and permit high-resolution chemical imaging instead of only point spectroscopic measurements.
It has been argued that a normal pure-tone audiogram (PTA) does not reliably preclude cochlear damage.
This does not preclude significant damage to other components of the vessel wall, including basement membrane, pericytes, matrix components (collagen, elastin) and vascular smooth muscle cells.
However, prophylactic treatment with R. patientia root extract at a dose regimen of 100 200 mg/kg body weight for a week not only restored hepatic antioxidant armory close to normal, but also significantly precluded oxidative damage restoring normal hepatic architecture and levels of hepatic damage markers.
Precluding these damage mechanisms, as in thin-ply laminates, may potentially lead to inferior notched responses.
It has been accepted that fractures involving the tibial growth plate of the knee preclude associated ligament damage.
Among these are earlier intervention to preclude cumulative tissue damage from hyperglycemia, identification of lower versus higher risk subgroups that require specific glycemic treatment targets and tactics, and perhaps a broader understanding of the role of hypoglycemia in cardiovascular risk.
But regulations don't preclude animal shipments, and damage from escaped rodents "has never been reported in the history of aviation," says a spokesperson for the European Animal Research Association EARAA) in London.
Antioxidants preclude prooxidant-induced tissue damage by preventing the formation of these prooxidants, by scavenging them or by promoting their decomposition [ 3].
p53 is important for eliminating cells with irreparable DNA damage to preclude the growth of tumours, but this mechanism would not apply to postmitotic neurons; nevertheless p53 oscillations may still result in neuronal loss.
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