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Can toxicity become a limiting factor?
Oil and gas majors have been racing to catch up, though cost could become a limiting factor.
Withdrawal of heat produced within the diaphragm of an electrolysis cell may become a limiting factor of its productivity.
Cucumber vein yellowing virus (CVYV) has become a limiting factor for cucumber production in greenhouses in southeast Spain.
This in turn has become a limiting factor in the use and development of hMSC technologies as non-uniform sample variation impairs our understanding of downstream clinical efficacy.
Beyond 40 min, the mass transfer of the dissolved hydrogen gas could become a limiting factor, leading to a weaker buffer capacity with a longer PPR interval.
Reliability aspects are of extreme importance for assembly and packaging, which has become a limiting factor for both cost and performance of electronic systems.
For example, neodymium is projected to become a limiting factor for the production of hybrid car models, due to its use in permanent neodymium alloy (NdFeB) magnets (Shaw, 2012).
With ions of moderate size, the entry of the ion into the network may become a limiting factor, and it becomes important to distinguish between unfavourable equilibrium, on the one hand, and slow exchange, on the other.
An effort is also necessary from the point of view of reactor development to avoid that transport issues become a limiting factor of the FTS when using microreaction technology.
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Thus, the lateral migration rate becomes a limiting factor on the thickness of vertical accretion deposits.
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