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The obstructing pathway-segment may either be a single reaction (localized bottleneck) or a sequence of reactions (distributed bottleneck) which cannot take place simultaneously.
The "obstructing the field" regulation attempts to enhance Law 37 without replacing it - noting that a batsman who has "significantly changed his direction without probable cause" to obstruct a fielder's attempt to run him out should be given out.
The obstructing thrombus, now fully encapsulated within the coil element, can be safely and completely removed without fragmentation (Fig. 2F).
The MTD coils have an adjustable stiffness that provides reliable dynamic compliance matching the viscoelastic properties of the obstructing thrombus being retrieved, thereby facilitating control of gripping forces on the obstruction while reducing circumferential contact of the device with the blood vessel endoluminal surfaces.
This is associated with >2 times more contact force by the obstructing symphysis pubis.
Instead, he fashioned a gloriously lofted shot that cleared the obstructing pines and gave him a birdie chance.
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Tickets for the obstructed-view seats cost $5.
The obstructer is then the adequate cause of the injury.
Another true thing happened under Obama the Obstructed.
Opaque green netting covers the 10-foot-high fence surrounding the field, obstructing the view.
During the conversation, Mr Temer appeared to endorse the tycoon obstructing the investigation and bribing politicians.
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