Sentence examples for precluding closure from inspiring English sources

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He was assisting at a laparotomy for a patient who had a serious abdominal infection, precluding closure.

Patients were more likely to be switched to HFOV on Day 0 if they were small, had undergone a procedure with high "HFOV index", required CPB and DHCA, had hemodynamic impairment precluding closure of the sternum or required RRT on Day 0. Patients commenced on postoperative ECMO were not matched due to their high mortality rate (39.1%).

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Some distortions from good configuration may be so large as to preclude closure; in those cases, the figures may be a source of tension for the observer.

In an op-ed for the Daily News, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten and United Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew offered alternatives for improving schools that preclude closures.

When treated with a combined dose of abscisic acid and ethylene, guard cells exhibit increased antioxidant activity that reduces hydrogen peroxide levels and precludes closure.

"It is recognised that there are locations where a lack of resources precludes the immediate closure of open dumps, in which case a controlled dumping approach must be taken.

Exclusion criteria were: patients unable or unwilling to co-operate with eye examination; contraindications to dilating eye drops, such as angle closure glaucoma; and patients with media opacities precluding fundal view.

The lack of baseline ultrasound before vascular closure device precluded precise evaluation of effect of vascular remodelling of the femoral artery after collagen plug and suture deployment.

Trees also may be planted in rows that alternate with crops or they may be planted more densely with interplanting of crops until crown closure of the trees precludes further crop production.

The Ethics of Ambiguity opens with an account of intentionality which designates the meaning-disclosing, meaning-making and meaning-desiring activities of consciousness as both insistent and ambiguous insistent in that they are spontaneous and unstoppable; ambiguous in that they preclude any possibility of self-unification or closure.

However, velum closure requires cooperation and this precludes the performance of these techniques in young children.

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