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to cessation
noun
A ceasing or discontinuance, for example of an action, whether temporary or final.
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Liquidation is decreed if the debtor has either resorted to cessation of payments or committed specified acts manifesting insolvency.
Surgically unsuccessful results led to cessation of device development.
Sub-zero temperatures reduced volatilization and extended the time to cessation of wicking behaviour.
Therefore, it is unlikely that the occurrence of metastases is due to cessation of RAD001 administration.
Group differences in distress (i.e., perceived stress and depressive symptoms) may contribute to cessation disparities.
These fell below the ground surface shortly after snowmelt and led to cessation of stream flow.
Thus its good target for drug design and discovery as inhibition leads to cessation of replication.
Effective approaches to cessation in pregnant nonindigenous women involves behavioral counseling, with or without nicotine replacement therapy (NRT).
The ponds of T2 surface formed due to cessation of fluvial activity sometime during 8 6 ka.
Withdrawal of consent to new data collection about the subject – the closest equivalent to cessation of an intervention – must be honoured.
Therefore, once the diagnosis of CCE is confirmed, even in patients without hyperlipidemia, statins should be started in addition to cessation of antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy.
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