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The expression of adhesins is important during the colonization stage when diverse mechanical forces such as peristalsis and salivary secretion all act to hamper bacterial invasion within the host [ 36].
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This is all the more serious because Minnesota had the audacity to not only revise the terrorism statutes to hamper acts of civil disobedience but also to bring such draconian charges against the group's members before they even committed a criminal act.
Similarly, low-level community participation and involvement in the decision-making process [ 37, 38] and lack of solidarity acts in a community were found to hamper enrolment [ 44].
Both Mr McConnell and Mr Boehner are under pressure from their members to find ways to hamper the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the president's executive action on immigration.
Closed material procedures could be ordered to limit legitimate protests, to hamper inquiries by journalists, to prevent people from recovering property seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act and to stop wounded servicemen from suing the Ministry of Defence for faulty equipment.
This is bound to hamper the recovery.
The condition never seemed to hamper Shay.
The trade deficit continued to hamper growth.
He alleged Rousseff had tried to hamper the investigation.
But Rudy said: 'I am not going to hamper Bloomberg.
"You don't want to hamper the team".
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