Sentence examples for a primary factor limiting from inspiring English sources

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However, very little information is available on the behaviour of FRP materials at high temperature, as would be experienced during fire, and this is a primary factor limiting the widespread application FRP-wraps in buildings, parking garages, and industrial structures.

Comparing with the method using microorganisms, there exist a primary factor limiting the use of plant species in the biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles, in which excess use of plant species may pose a risk and imbalance to the plant diversity [32].

Lignification is considered to be a primary factor limiting the biodegradation of the cell wall by rumen microbes, and the knowledge of lignin content in the plant is consequently of primary importance to access the mechanisms involved in the inhibition of structural carbohydrate digestion.

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The decrease in initial and total Rubisco activity expressed on an area basis in response to P deficiency was probably not the primary factor limiting CO2 assimilation, because there was a greater decrease in CO2 assimilation than in Rubisco activity (Fig. 3A, 4A and 4B).

However, N deficiency was probably not the primary factor limiting CO2 assimilation, because there was a greater decrease in CO2 assimilation than in sugars content.

The finding that CO2 assimilation decreased with decreasing initial Rubisco activity (Fig. 9A) does not implies that the decrease in initial and total Rubisco activity in response to Al is the primary factor limiting CO2 assimilation, because Rubisco activity decreased to a lesser extent than CO2 assimilation (Fig. 4A, 4D, 4E and 9A).

Therefore, LD decay rate is the primary factor limiting the mapping resolution in GWAS for soybean, and a lower density of SNPs should be suitable for GWAS in soybean as compared with other crops like maize and rice.

Interfacial thermal contact conductance is the primary factor limiting the heat transfer in many cryogenic engineering applications.

This activity loss could be partially reversed by exposure to formate, suggesting that NADH consumption was the primary factor limiting lifetime.

In dry years, precipitation was the primary factor limiting the production of the Inner Mongolian grassland (Figure 2 and 4A).

Abiotic stress is one of the primary factors limiting global crop yields.

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