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To think that an application from years ago might not run properly on a device of today's hardware standards may seem crazy, but it's a common obstacle of emulation.

This simple, yet tedious, task has been a common obstacle of genetic research in polyploid cotton.

Despite the general notion that colloidal NCs are easy to process into devices by solution-based techniques (including spray-, spin-, dip- or drop-casting), a common obstacle of this approach is the presence of bulky organic capping ligands on the NC surface after synthesis, which block the interparticle transport rendering all NC solids highly insulating.

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The plane was flying towards a large storm system, a common obstacle on that route.

The main challenge was strong LD spanning the locus, which is a common obstacle to the conclusive identification of disease genes [46].

Denial of a problem is a common obstacle to action.

Metastability is a common obstacle to performing long molecular dynamics simulations.

Unfortunately, the development of resistance to chemotherapeutic agents is a common obstacle in the treatment of different types of cancers including breast cancer [ 1].

A common obstacle has been the lack of direct measures of individuals' skills that could be linked to databases that contain information on their labor market outcomes.

A common obstacle with model development is the unavailability of data with which to make accurate predictions.

A comparative BSA adsorption study proved the lack of non-specific binding, a common obstacle in designing biocompatible nanoparticles.

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