Sentence examples for a general unavailability from inspiring English sources

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One of the main barriers that has inhibited drug development targeting metastasis has been a general unavailability of good models and, in particular, of an in vitro screening system capable of identifying candidate compounds.

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The canon, defined loosely as the set of movies that people in the know discuss reverently, depends greatly on availability, and there are many outstanding works, especially of world cinema, that hardly get discussed because of their general unavailability.

The Lucian music industry is quite small scale, due to the island's small market, its lack of recording studios and record producers, the widespread bootlegging of cassettes, and the general unavailability of funding for musical ventures.

This assay evolved from other conceptually similar ones, proposed to study human sperm characteristics and function in terms of oocyte activation, and considering the general unavailability of human oocytes.

We also recognize that the general unavailability of electronic medical records makes implementation of eGFR variability problematic.

Underlying this practice approach has been the general unavailability of reliable, rapid diagnostics to help establish the aetiology of an infection.

44 The general unavailability of safe injection sites for drug users, despite evidence of benefit and eminent advocacy, illustrates how these issues play out in public policy.

First, given that 85%% of the prescriptions that were not reviewed were deemed unnecessary, an ASP with more frequent review of residents on antibiotics might be more useful, though it may not be feasible with resource limitations and the general unavailability of ID physicians and pharmacists in the LTCF setting.

However, the extension of these techniques to fracture mechanics studies is hindered by the unavailability of a general method to obtain fracture mechanics singularity strength (J, KI, etc).

Thus, the term disponibilité refers to the measure in which I am available to someone, the state of having my resources at hand to offer; and this availability or unavailability of resources is a general state or disposition.

A general limitation in developing a SNP-set in non-model organisms has been the unavailability of extensive genomic sequence information from multiple individuals that represent a sufficient portion of the genetic variability of the population or species under study.

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