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Individuals were excluded if serious health problems precluded answering interview questions, if the Mini Mental Status Examination Score (MMSE) was ≤10 or if they planned to move away from Boston within two years.

The state also declined to fund research in a comparison geographic area off Cape Cod a decision, perhaps motivated mostly by cost concerns, that fundamentally precluded answering the public's original question: Why is breast cancer incidence higher on Cape Cod?

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Each contains defects of design with regard to one or more of the foregoing biological criteria which preclude their answering the research question they set out to address.

Functionalism precludes an answer to this question.

There have been no direct biochemical evaluations of this hypothesis in rice or in other plants, precluding definitive answers.

Within the seven variants, the majority of variants (four out of seven) were still significant in the Asian-only subsamples, and the other three variants had only been examined in Asian-ancestry samples once or twice previously, precluding definitive answers.

First, the medical records of the study participants did not describe the quality, duration, or phase of sleep at their final days of life, precluding an answer to the what-comes-first question.

The question if the observed absence of VDRl mRNA in bone tissue is inherent to Idiopathic Scoliosis could be addressed but small number of the analyzed specimens and lack of the control group in this study precludes concluding answer.

The half-dozen questions he took — his extended answers precluded more — reflected a range of concerns: about the future of Social Security benefits, the environment, education, the two wars and the struggle to keep U.S. automakers above water.

In my recollection of that night, the Guildhall contains an almost flammable hysteria, which has always precluded an honest answer to the simple question about what it is like to win the Booker prize.

However, logistical constraints have precluded any clear answer to the question of whether or not embryonic vertebrates are capable of acclimating to the incubation conditions that they encounter.

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