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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rate limiting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to processes or systems where a certain factor restricts the rate of progress or flow.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a rate limiting step in the chemical reaction that slowed down the overall process."
Alternatives: "a bottleneck" or "a constraining factor".
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Interoperability between key segments of the industry has always been a rate limiting factor.
Both drug binding proteins are enzymes that catalyze a rate limiting step in protein folding following synthesis by the ribosome.
As expected for a rate limiting enzyme, ACC is tightly regulated at multiple levels [47].
Sqle is a rate limiting step in this pathway [ 24].
This slow dissociation of dimers represents a rate limiting step in DNA binding.
This is a rate limiting step, highly regulated through the HMGR activation or degradation [ 88].
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The decomposition of peroxide species is a rate-limiting step.
An 8 nt RNA triggers a rate-limiting shift of RNA polymerase II complexes into elongation.
Dr. Bell's research on work rehabilitation has revealed that cognitive impairment is a rate-limiting factor in improving work function.
The m(7 G cap binding protein eukaryotic initiation factor 4E (eis4E) is a rate-limiting determinant of protein synthesis.
We demonstrate that a rate-limiting intermediate can be formed during an extended incubation prior to initiation of transcription.
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