Sentence examples for barriers to augmenting from inspiring English sources

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These interviews were conducted to identify facilitators and barriers to augmenting the NFP program to address IPV and to discuss the feasibility of implementing intervention components suggested by NFP mothers and nurses.

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The five barriers to "augmented reality".

Vitamin D's anti-inflammatory properties [26], pervasive role in endothelial [27] and epithelial barrier functions [16] and potential to augment innate immunity [14] make it an important avenue to explore in the pathogenesis of ALI.

Holistic multidimensional initiatives, which focus on social well-being of women and dissipate gender barriers, are the need of the hour to augment the survival of children of both genders.

Vitamin D's anti-inflammatory properties [ 26], pervasive role in endothelial [ 27] and epithelial barrier functions [ 16] and potential to augment innate immunity [ 14] make it an important avenue to explore in the pathogenesis of ALI.

Co-administration obviates some of the regulatory barriers to modified microbubbles and has been used to augment chemotherapy of pancreatic cancer with gemcitabine[ 11].

Following identification of these barriers, the group has developed an expert consensus on strategies to augment the implementation of current guidelines, including practical, educational, and access-related measures.

The implementation of the interventions were specifically designed to augment existing medical or behavioral services in the city, remove existing barriers to those services, or provide such services when generally unavailable.

For this purpose, a social marketing approach, which draws on behavior-change theories [ 25, 26] will be used to augment findings from the comprehensive literature review, by systematically identifying parents' barriers to the adoption of recommended SHS-reduction behaviors [ 27].

The presence of B-profile as a sign of pulmonary interstitial edema is linked to augmented left ventricular filling pressures, which unbalance Starling forces at the alveolar capillary barrier, resulting in pulmonary congestion [9].

The presence of B-profile as a sign of pulmonary interstitial edema is linked to augmented left ventricular filling pressures, which unbalance Starling forces at the alveolar capillary barrier, resulting in pulmonary congestion [ 9].

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