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The state of being blocked
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Effects of thrombosis may be blockage of the blood vessel at the point of clot formation or blockage of a vessel at some other point by a clot that has broken free from its point of origin.
However in rare cases, such as during the write-intensive scenarios in master-slave nature of MongoDB there may be blockage at the document level or bottleneck to the system if sharding is not used, but these cases are avoidable.
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Across its region, it says Ealing, Hounslow and Harrow are blockage hotspots.
The major problems reported were blockage and increased gas.
One of the critical problems in the operation of microchemical processes is blockage in microchannels.
Other problems of fungal growth are blockage of water pipes, organoleptic deterioration, and pathogenic fungi [9, 10].
a Before epiduroscopy, there was blockage of the L5/S1 vertebral area (arrow), with no contrast of the epidural space any further toward the cranial side of this area.
The mechanism of QT prolongation after macrolides is blockage of the outward potassium current or channel in myocyte membranes [ 32].
Another promising approach is blockage of IL-6 [ 10- 12] initially identified as B-cell growth factor, as well as modulating Toll-like receptor (TLR) signalling by oligomers [ 13].
You can ask for help: Where there are blockages (or where you need further advice), you can call on units such as the Government Digital Service for help – especially if that blockage is at senior management level.
"As a result, there are blockages in the system that cost us time and money".
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