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The phrase "a compromising factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an element or condition that may weaken or undermine a situation or agreement.
Example: "The lack of funding became a compromising factor in the project's success."
Alternatives: "a detrimental element" or "a weakening influence."
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This is a compromising factor because antidepressant medication influences emotional processing and reduces the negative bias associated with depression [ 27].
In summary, we newly characterised sVCAM-1 as a compromising factor of brain endothelial barrier function that may be partially blocked by the MS therapeutic natalizumab.
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Our data suggest that early puberty, with gender-related elevation in oxidative stress in males, is a key compromising factor on kidneys in males.
These data suggest that early puberty, with gender-related elevation in oxidative stress in males, is a key compromising factor on kidney structure and function in males.
To allay the fear of too low design seismic force for intermediate and long periods, a compromising calibration factor should be used.
Filter clogging and filter removal are significant compromising factors.
She concluded that: "HPV should not be a cause for concern among monogamous couples with a rich and varied sex life, as long as the sexual system remains closed and other immune compromising factors are not present.
Nevertheless, in our opinion, careful patient selection is required, as old age and psychological intolerance are generally compromising factors.
Therefore, if the compromising factors for the stimulation of protein synthetic processes are not sought treated and counteracted at high altitude a negative net protein balance seem unavoidable.
If the file seems to check out, you can go ahead without worrying about viruses or other compromising factors.
Another growth-compromising factor that may have influenced present-day older islands is periodic drying during glacial periods [ 30].
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