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If preventive detention is applied illegitimately in a manner that cripples lawful democratic opposition, the absence of judicial review would preclude the exposure of such abuse.
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The collection of alcohol details before cancer diagnosis precluded the exposure recall bias inherent in case control studies.
Although our findings do not preclude the influence of postnatal exposure, prenatal exposure seems to be more important.
Although energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopy can be used to study local variations in the compositions of individual supported nanoparticles on the atomic-scale in the scanning transmission electron microscope, electron beam induced damage and contamination can preclude the use of long exposure times and tomographic approaches.
These long exposures bleached the GFP signal, precluding the repeated exposures necessary for time lapse movies, which we used to quantitate the fluorescence for the exocyst proteins.
Does one preclude the other?
Why should one preclude the other?
His own axioms preclude the very possibility".
One does not preclude the other.
The resulting small sample size precluded the analysis of exposure effects on developmental delay, and we were unable to look at interactions.
The omission of occupational titles judged to entail minimal exposures precludes the use of the JEM to study effects of these exposures, which may be relevant with respect to other outcomes than OA [ 46].
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