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Over the new few months, users who've employed the privacy setting to avoid being searched by name will see a big announcement at the top of their Facebook homepage explaining what's happening.
An ideal intermaxillary record material should be easy to manipulate, allow accurate records, and possess limited resistance before setting (to avoid dental or mandibular displacements during closure), then become rigid and with minimal dimensional changes after setting, even during storage (Sweeney et al. 2015; Ghazal et al. 2008).
"And if your veil has creases or wrinkles, put down the steamer and instead use a blowdryer on a warm (not hot) setting to avoid melting the delicate fabric".
Reads were mapped with Bowtie 2's local alignment (soft clipping) setting to avoid losing reads at the exon boundaries.
Culture to the blastocyst stage requires, however, an appropriate laboratory setting to avoid losses during the in vitro period (Gardner et al., 1998; Ly et al., 2011).
Surgical decompression by placement of a ventricular catheter is important in the emergent setting to avoid significant shift and mass effect.
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By winning their group, El Tri are set to avoid a quarter-final with Lionel Messi and tournament favorite Argentina.
Jake Livermore is set to avoid suspension by the Football Association after testing positive for cocaine following a random drug test.
Countries might set their own targets, but once set, to avoid cheating they must have a legal obligation to meet them.
NHS Direct currently employs 700 workers, with 200 already set to avoid being made redundant by NHS Direct by being transferred to patient service jobs with other providers.
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