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"The name can be a barrier in a Christian society.
Haven't they been a barrier, in a way?
Article 4 of the aforesaid law indicates that a barrier in a watercourse includes any agricultural activity such as any excavations, irrigation ditches or drainage of stream banks and riverbanks.
The information presented in this paper should also be helpful for those who are interested in the study of sound diffracted by a barrier in a room or in a long industrial space.
However, they cited a lack of privacy as a barrier in a context that still stigmatised HIV.
Poor collaboration between health care specialists is also identified as a barrier in a literature review conducted by experts on physical health in patients with SMI [ 2].
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However, various factors need to be resolved prior to installation of such a barrier in an acid sulfate soils region.
"It is something I would recommend, but there is a barrier in the fact that as a profession we're so busy and don't often have easy access to what opportunities are out there for patients.
There remains a barrier in constructing a BN objectively and scientifically with nonquantitative information and incomplete data.
Catania recreated that situation in the lab by placing a paralyzed fish below a barrier in the eel's tank.
This lack of data is often a huge challenge if not a barrier in many emissions models and calculations.
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