- In
graph theory, a
branch of mathematics, the
matching preclusion number of a
graph G (denoted mp(G)) is the
minimum number of
edges whose deletion results...
- but for a
variety of reasons,
abstains (e.g. a
medical or
legal concern precluding use).
Sobriety has more
specific meanings within specific contexts, such...
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called the
whole case botched: the
defective search warrant would have
precluded any
evidence from Conradt's home, and a raid was
dangerous and unnecessary...
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patients whose organs have been kept
functioning by life-support machines,
precluding the use of
complex involuntary motions as a test for
brain activity. It...
- the
analysis are used to
verify a structure's
fitness for use,
often precluding physical tests.
Structural analysis is thus a key part of the engineering...
- contexts. In
medical contexts, the
meaning of
deafness is
hearing loss that
precludes a
person from
understanding spoken language, an
audiological condition...
- post-accident
examination did not
reveal any
anomalies that
would have
precluded normal operation."
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- PRC200-SS in
cynomolgus monkeys showed dose
proportional kidney toxicity,
precluding any
further drug development.
Liang Y, Shaw AM,
Boules M,
Briody S, Robinson...
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International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT-2000). Such use does not
preclude the use of
these bands by
other services to
which they are allocated. The...
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Despite Puerto Rico's
status as an
unincorporated territory,
which precludes its parti****tion in U.S.
presidential general elections and the ability...