This schedule allows enough time for the patient to accommodate to this physiology, and yet obviate the ingrowth of aortopulmonary collateral arteries. From the Cambridge English Corpus

To obviate losses due to cannibalism, the larvae when collected are placed in individual containers. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Although such discrepancies hamper cross-variety comparisons and the conclusions drawn from them, they need not obviate them entirely. From the Cambridge English Corpus

With fuzzy reasoning, however, it is possible to obviate this estimation. From the Cambridge English Corpus

This projected self-liquidating feature obviates the need for special practices for managing the overlap. From the Cambridge English Corpus

It also implies that the claim is so wellestablished as to obviate the need for any supporting reference. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Another is by removing any context which could obviate the learner's need to process formal linguistic elements. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Unless, that is, one installs a cooling or ventilation system to the ground surface - which rather obviates the idea of sealed storage. From the Cambridge English Corpus

However, the problem of extreme distortion of the polar regions remains, and this can again be obviated by choosing a transverse aspect of the projection. From the Cambridge English Corpus

It is unclear why those corrections were not made in the text in the first place, obviating the need for a comment. From the Cambridge English Corpus

Given that the voltage-dependent calcium channels are essential for signal transduction, how are calcium action potentials obviated in photoreceptors? From the Cambridge English Corpus

To reduce compaction of moist soil and obviate the need for harrowing to level the fields, controlled traffic is being introduced in rice-wheat systems. From the Cambridge English Corpus