Collocations withclearance

These are words often used in combination withclearance.

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adequate clearance
These provide for adequate clearance from obstacles and surrounding terrain.
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clearance rate
Its clearance rate falls with age and so elderly patients need a reduced dose.
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copyright clearance
A declaration that copyright clearance has been obtained for all illustrations must be included in all illustrated submissions.
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creatinine clearance
All formulae, however, gave an underestimation in higher ranges of creatinine clearance and an overestimation in the lower ranges.
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ground clearance
Side-to-side rocking provides the ground clearance, which is essential for walking with straight legs.
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high clearance
The starting dose of high clearance drugs should therefore be reduced by approximately 40% in the elderly.
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mine clearance
Such a condition could have serious consequences in some situations such as during mine clearance operations.
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minimum clearance
It closely approximates the real minimum clearance of diamond-shape clearance volume, which is 0.0692.
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slum clearance
Secondly, for new housing for those who can only be housed at a loss, and thirdly for compensation for slum clearance.
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sufficient clearance
The chassis must also have sufficient clearance between the rover body and the ground (nominally 0.31 m).
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vertical clearance
Longitudinal arched steel trusses that are cantilevered at both ends from the shop supports in the center allow maximum vertical clearance.
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